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Friday, July 31, 2009

A Weed to Know: Wood Sorrel

Also called Oxalis, wood sorrel is another yummy and prolific weed. It has a sour/tart flavor that is delicious in salads. I also find it to be thirst quenching when I nibble on some while weeding. The Latin name Oxalis indicates that this plant has a high amount of oxalic acid but when eaten in moderation in salads or soups rather than in large quantities as a main course the oxalic acid poses no problems. There are many species and the common variety has three heart shaped leaflets that meet at a point. Frequently mistaken for clover (Trifolium) but clover leaves are not so heart shaped. It is also high in Vitamin C and was often used to prevent and treat scurvy. There's a Weed for every Need!

1 comment:

  1. Ah, you are a grazer, too! My husband comes in from the garden, often, to say "I'm not hungry." He's been eating all day long! :-)

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