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Oxalis, spp. O. rosea is a garden escape with radical trefoil leaves and pink-mauve flowers. This is a pest in gardens where its underground tubers are hard to kill. O. c
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Submitted by admin on April 23, 2009 - 00:05
Oxalis, spp. O. rosea is a garden escape with radical trefoil leaves and pink-mauve flowers. This is a pest in gardens where its underground tubers are hard to kill. O. c