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Creeping Oxalis
Creeping oxalis (Oxalis
corniculata) is a common lawn weed. It is highly branched with a lightly fleshy taproot, producing
slender stems that creep horizontally, rooting at intervals and with leaves along the stem. Small yellow flowers in clusters of one to six arise on stalks from the leaf axils. Creeping oxalis flowers in spring and summer.
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