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Creeping woodsorrel - leaves, Heesch, Netherlands Flower, a few weeks later:<br />
<figure class="photo"><a href="https://www.jungledragon.com/image/136350/creeping_woodsorrel_-_flower_heesch_netherlands.html" title="Creeping woodsorrel - flower, Heesch, Netherlands"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.jungledragon.com/images/2/136350_thumb.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=05GMT0V3GWVNE7GGM1R2&Expires=1759968010&Signature=ZrOJozkYyQBFxEESybvhUv2qhzU%3D" width="200" height="176" alt="Creeping woodsorrel - flower, Heesch, Netherlands Flower size: 6-10mm.<br />
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  1. I wonder who the photobomber is and, also, who ate little holes in the leaves...or were they from galls? Posted 3 years ago
    1. I wondered the same. Perhaps some sharpshooter? No idea about the bite marks :) 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 Ferdy Christant
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By Ferdy Christant

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Uploaded Jun 3, 2022. Captured May 27, 2022 16:16.
  • NIKON D850
  • f/1.0
  • 1/200s
  • ISO400