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Windowbox Woodsorrel

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Native to South America, the windowbox sorrel was brought to North America as an attractive garden ornamental, and has since escaped and spread across most of the Southeast and has recently been showing up in California. These were photographed in South Carolina near the Saluda River.

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© 2011
Image Size
4288x2848 / 4.2MB
Keywords
Angiosperms, East Coast, Eudicots, Mountain Bridge Wilderness Area, O. rubra, Oxalidaceae, Oxalidales, Oxalis, Oxalis articulata, Oxalis articulata sub rubra, Oxalis crassipes, Oxalis rubra, Plantae, Rosids, South Carolina, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bright, bud, color, dicot, flora, flower, flowers, forb, fresh, green, herb, invasive, natural, nature, non-native, perennial, pink, plant, plants, red woodsorrel, sorrel, southeast, spring, summer, wild, wildflowers, windowbox woodsorrel, woodsorrel
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Pink Wildflowers, Oxalidaceae (Wood Sorrel Family)
Native to South America, the windowbox sorrel was brought to North America as an attractive garden ornamental, and has since escaped and spread across most of the Southeast and has recently been showing up in California. These were photographed in South Carolina near the Saluda River.