Wood sorrel Oxalis acetosella Status Green Least concern Best Time to See April, May Where baby oaks play in the breeze, Among woodsorrel and fringed fern, Through the green garments of the trees, The quivering shafts of sunlight burnSorrel, Wood Oxalis acetosella Small native perennial White flowers with purple veins from April to May Light green trefoil ('shamrock') leaves Prefers shady site Plugs or bare root Out of stock Speedwell, Germander Veronica chamaedrys Low, creeping native perennial with blue flowers from March to August Common Wood Sorrel (Oxalis acetosella) is often listed as being toxic in wild flower identification books, but it is recommended by many foragersThere are some potential health and toxicity issues to be aware of (see below), but in small quantities it is quite a good edible wild plant with a refreshing/tangy flavour
Wood Sorrel Oxalis Fond Acetosella Europeen Wood Sorrel Oxalis Forest Arriere Plan Acetosella Canstock