3-64 Oxalidaceae, wood-sorrel family
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Magnoliophyte, wood-sorrel family, dicots, Oxalis, wood-sorrelAbstract
Nearly cosmopolitan, 900 species are known, in 7–8 genera. Leaves are compound and mostly basal, often divided into three leaflets or alternate along the stem. The inflorescence is a cyme or umbel, or solitary. Five-merous, each flower is perfect and regular. Petals are distinct and the stamens borne in two whorls. Outer stamens may be glandular at the base. The ovary has five locules, each with at least two ovules. Fruit is a septate capsule. Photography by David Mazerolle, Sean Blaney, Ross Hall, Jean and Sean Timpa.Downloads
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Nova Scotia Plants