Yellow
Wood-Sorrel (Oxalis stricta)Dedicated to the Preservation and Restoration of the Whole of Creation: Humans - Animals - Environment
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And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day" (Genesis 1:31)

(Yellow Wood-Sorrel (Oxalis stricta) - 01) There are about 30 species of
wood-sorrel in the United States of which the yellow wood-sorrel is the most
common. The yellow wood-sorrel blooms from May through October. This photo was
taken in early May just before the flowers of the yellow wood-sorrel had
opened. The yellow wood-sorrel is a low ground cover, as can be seen by
comparing it with the blades of grass growing in its midst.
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