There are certain non-native plants (aka “escaped exotics”/weeds) that I’m rather fond of despite their purported invasiveness. Among them, pink sorrel (Oxalis debilis) stands out, literally as well ...
This time of year is made less glorious by all the plant problems that are rearing their ugliness and keeping us away from the fun stuff like planting new beds, redesigning old ones and just generally ...
All across Alabama, our yards, at least for those who don't use weedkiller, are blushing pink with a Latin American beauty. Pink wood sorrel, native to South America, arrived in the south around the ...
Q: Thanks for the Master Gardening column! I have a favorite volunteering plant in several places in my yard in Orange County, and I see it also at my Dad’s house. It is a type of oxalis – growing in ...
1. Plant sorrel. In neglected residential yards and barren open spaces, especially on slopes, you may have noticed a mass of yellow flowers covering foliage that, upon close examination, reminds you ...