That is the correct spelling of the noun or proper noun oxalis. An oxalis is a type of perennial plant, mainly of the wood-sorrels, often classified as a weed. The proper noun is its genus Oxalis, a taxonomic group.
Shamrock or Oxalis
Oxalis albicans was created in 1821.
Oxalis montana was created in 1818.
Oxalis is the Latin name for a Genus of over 800 Species.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Oxalis crassipes.
Oxalis
Yes, oxalis plants reproduce through bulbils, which are small bulblets that form at the base of the plant. These bulbils can be used to propagate new plants.
The scientific name for purple shamrock is Oxalis triangularis. It is a species of flowering plant in the wood-sorrel family.
Oxalis?
Technically Oxalis is a plant. Edible in fact, but not in great quantities, that would give you digestion and kidney dysfunction. You see Oxalis is a green leafy plant that thrives in the wild. You can notice it because A. it is green B. it has yellow flowers (depending on the type). Look it up on google images.
Yes, Oxalis is a dicotyledonous plant. It belongs to the class Magnoliopsida, which includes all dicots. Dicots are defined by having two cotyledons (seed leaves) in their embryos.
Oxalis montana