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PNW Native Plant Database Oxalis oregana (Oregon Wood Sorrel)
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Oxalis oregana (Oregon Wood Sorrel)

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Oregon Oxalis features three heart-shaped leaflets on each leaf and one white or rose-pink flower at the end of each stalk, blooming April to September.

This semi-evergreen to deciduous herbaceous perennial grows 6-8 in. high and requires full to partial shade as well as humus-rich soil.

Oxalis makes a lovely groundcover, especially mixed with other woodland species such as violets, Wild Ginger, Tiarella or Tellima, or any of the other native shade-loving perennials you can find by searching this sale’s categories.

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Oregon Oxalis features three heart-shaped leaflets on each leaf and one white or rose-pink flower at the end of each stalk, blooming April to September.

This semi-evergreen to deciduous herbaceous perennial grows 6-8 in. high and requires full to partial shade as well as humus-rich soil.

Oxalis makes a lovely groundcover, especially mixed with other woodland species such as violets, Wild Ginger, Tiarella or Tellima, or any of the other native shade-loving perennials you can find by searching this sale’s categories.

Oregon Oxalis features three heart-shaped leaflets on each leaf and one white or rose-pink flower at the end of each stalk, blooming April to September.

This semi-evergreen to deciduous herbaceous perennial grows 6-8 in. high and requires full to partial shade as well as humus-rich soil.

Oxalis makes a lovely groundcover, especially mixed with other woodland species such as violets, Wild Ginger, Tiarella or Tellima, or any of the other native shade-loving perennials you can find by searching this sale’s categories.

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