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Bermuda
Buttercup
(Oxalis pes-caprae)
Origin Of Genus Name: Oxalis is Greek for "sour." Presidio Locations: Found throughout the Presidio especially in disturbed areas. Range In State: California coast. Description: This
exotic perennial species is from South Africa and has funnel-shaped,
yellow flowers with 5 petals. The leaves are clover-like and have leaflets
grouped in threes; each is heart-shaped and creased down the middle.
The plant contains high levels of oxalic acid making it sour. Bermuda
Buttercup has edible leaves, often used in salads. Blooms March to May. |
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August 26, 2004
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