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Creeping woodsorrel (Oxalis corniculata) The Creeping woodsorrel has become a common weed in the Netherlands during the last 40 years. <br />
A (very short) YouTube clip shows the number of observations from 1950 up till now.<br />
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Creeping woodsorrel (Oxalis corniculata)

The Creeping woodsorrel has become a common weed in the Netherlands during the last 40 years.
A (very short) YouTube clip shows the number of observations from 1950 up till now.

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  1. Great post! Posted 3 years ago

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"Oxalis corniculata", the creeping woodsorrel, is a somewhat delicate-appearing, low-growing, herbaceous plant in the family Oxalidaceae. It has a narrow, creeping stem that readily roots at the nodes. The trifoliate leaves are subdivided into three rounded leaflets and resemble a clover in shape.

Similar species: Oxalidales
Species identified by bringolo
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Uploaded Sep 19, 2021. Captured Jun 19, 2020 13:30 in De Ontvangst 135, 7325 DJ Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
  • NIKON Z 6
  • f/2.8
  • 1/320s
  • ISO100
  • 55mm