Oxalis
Oxalis
(also known as yellow woodsorrel) is an upright perennial broadleaf weed,
which acts as a troublesome invader of lawns in our area. Because of its
ability to re-seed, oxalis can also be considered an annual plant.
Oxalis stems are sparsely covered with fine hairs and branch out from the base
of the plant. The leaves are pale green and are divided into three leaflets, giving the
plant a clover-like appearance. Since oxalis contains an abundance of oxalic
acid, leaves are sour and bitter to the taste. The bright yellow flowers are
small and are made up of five petals. When the flowers mature, a cylindrical,
five-sided, pointed seed pod forms, similar to a cucumber in shape. When dry
and disturbed by breezes or people, these pods can disburse for a distance of
several feet. The Pro Care staff is always ready to assist you with your lawn. Please call if we may provide any information to enhance your lawn's health or appearance. |