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Oxalis debilis

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Oxalis debilis luirigaltervistaorgcpmalbumsgiordana1002oxa

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Oxalis latifolia, Oxalis bowiei, Oxalis barrelieri, Pink woodsorrel, Oxalis incarnata

Oxalis debilis, the large-flowered pink-sorrel or pink woodsorrel, is a perennial plant and herb in the Oxalidaceae family. Its original distribution is South America but has become a very cosmopolitan species, occurring in all continents except Antarctica. It can be found in both temperate and tropical areas.

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Oxalis debilis Oxalis debilis Kunth pink woodsorrel

The flowers, leaves and roots are edible, but this plant should only be consumed in small amounts because it contains oxalic acid that can cause calcium deficiency if eaten in larger amounts. The leaves have a sour lemony flavor.

Oxalis debilis Oxalis debilis var corymbosa

Description

Oxalis debilis Oxalis debilis Specie della flora italiana

It is a bulbous plant. The fruit is a capsule. The seeds are projected, with an elastic integument. In Europe the plants are sterile and are propagating only by bulbs.

Oxalis debilis Oxalis debilis var corymbosa Pink Wood Sorrel Pink Woodsorrel

Research on the naturalizing populations in China show the presence of 2 flower morphs, pollen with low viability and polyploidy.

Varieties and cultivation

There are two varieties:

  • O. d. var. corymbosa (DC.) Lourteig – large-flowered pink-sorrel (Synonym : O. corymbosa)
  • O. d. var. debilis

  • Oxalis debilis Pink Wood Sorrel Oxalis debilis var corymbosa

    'Aureoreticulata' ('aureo-reticulata') has attractive variegated leaves with flowers that are pinkish purple. This cultivar is also named ‘Gold Veined Oxalis’ (Yellow Vein Oxalis) with attractive yellow vein foliage. The symptom is associated with the presence of a begomovirus. This virus, designated OxYVV, is transmitted by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci.

    The Royal Horticultural Society advices that it can be a serious weed.

    Pests and diseases

    Puccinia oxalidis is a fungus species in the genus Puccinia. This species is a causal agent of rust on plants in the genus Oxalis.

    References

    Oxalis debilis Wikipedia