Oxalis tetraphylla, Cav.
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9. O. tetraphylla Cav. View in CoL , Icon. Descr. 3: 19 (1795).
Like 7 but bulb up to 4 cm; bulbils on stolons up to 10cm; leaves 4-foliolate; leaflets up to 35 x 40 mm, obdeltate, shallowly emarginate, sometimes with a purple zone; inflorescence umbellate; petals bright red. Naturalized in cultivated ground in a few regions. [Au Ga Ju.] (Mexico.}
O. deppei Loddiges ex Sweet , Brit. Flower Gard. ser. 2, 1: t. 96 (1831), from Mexico, differing from 9 by its sessile bulbils and truncate (scarcely emarginate), leaflets, is cultivated and occasionally becomes established. O. lasiandra Zucc . in Otto & A. Dietr., Allgem. Gartenz. 2: 245 (1834), of doubtful origin, is a similar plant, but with 7-8 narrowly oblanceolate leaflets. It is cultivated and rarely naturalized.
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Oxalis tetraphylla
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
O. tetraphylla
Cav. 1795: 19 |