Oxalis pes-caprae
- 15 Mar, 2017
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Highly invasive, but still a pretty flower.
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There are pastures around here that have been taken over by this, and they are held in check by the walls. Looks great, but cows don't like it.
19 Mar, 2017
Your photo is nice!..It could pass for a Plumeria bloom.
19 Mar, 2017
It took a Portuguese friend several guesses to figure out what it is.
20 Mar, 2017
Often edging the bases of north-facing walls in the older neighborhoods here. Often a similar pink or white species also shows up. Both bloom in late January or early February, here.
22 Mar, 2017
There is a pink type flowering in a field up the street from me. But it is better behaved than this yellow one, which is very aggressive.
22 Mar, 2017
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ALL OVER my yard I have them. Where they don't shade what I planted,I leave them. Not hard to remove the tops even if the bulbs can live on and one. Not so bad an invasive.
19 Mar, 2017