Oxalis Sorrel - Gardening Place

There are certain non-native plants (aka “escaped exotics”/weeds) that I’m rather fond of despite their purported invasiveness. Among them, pink sorrel (Oxalis debilis) stands out, literally as well ... Q: I have a centipede lawn with a healthy row of variegated liriope bordering a mulched island.

I have been battling yellow wood sorrel (oxalis, I think) in my lawn. I have been spot treating with ... The issue: Oxalis or yellow woodsorrel (Oxalis stricta) is a weak perennial, native to eastern and central U.S. that is more of a lawn, yard and garden weed, but can invade woodlands, meadows, and ...

oxalis sorrel, Sun-loving oxalis varieties such as the golden O. 'Sunset Velvet' and O. 'Burgundy' plus the shade-loving O. 'Charmed Wine' have become familiar sights at nurseries, helping to dispel the notion that ... NOLA.com: Garden advice: Oxalis weed is a scourge of lawns, and repeated treatments are needed to kill it My neighbor keeps asking me what these plants are growing in his yard.

oxalis sorrel, I can’t seem to find them on the internet. They are very prolific and seem to spread quickly. — Bob This is a type of oxalis ... Garden advice: Oxalis weed is a scourge of lawns, and repeated treatments are needed to kill it I walk through the Saturday farmers market near my home in Brooklyn, N.Y. A heap of beautiful French sorrel leaves for sale catches my eye. Their pleasantly sour, lemony flavor is so good with seafood ...