WOOD SORREL vs OXEYE DAISY: NOUN
- Any of several other species of the genus Oxalis.
- A white-flowered woodland plant, Oxalis acetosella.
- A plant of the genus Oxalis.
- Any plant or flower of the genus Oxalis
- A widespread flowering plant native to Europe and temperate regions of Asia, Leucanthemum vulgare.
- Similar to oxeye daisy
- Tall leafy-stemmed Eurasian perennial with white flowers; widely naturalized; often placed in genus Chrysanthemum
WOOD SORREL vs OXEYE DAISY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Widely naturalized
WOOD SORREL vs OXEYE DAISY: RELATED WORDS
- Tuberosa, Snowberry, Perilla, Sheep sorrel, Eupatorium, Swamp milkweed, Monarda, Prunus, Oxeye daisy, Highbush cranberry, Sow thistle, Pot marigold, Marsh marigold, Sorrel, Oxalis
- Tickseed, Snowberry, Sow thistle, Pot marigold, Hyacinth bean, Highbush cranberry, Marsh marigold, White daisy, Ox eyed daisy, Moon daisy, Leucanthemum vulgare, Leucanthemum maximum, Chrysanthemum maximum, Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, Marguerite
WOOD SORREL vs OXEYE DAISY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Staghorn sumac, Tuberosa, Snowberry, Perilla, Sheep sorrel, Eupatorium, Swamp milkweed, Monarda, Prunus, Highbush cranberry, Sow thistle, Pot marigold, Marsh marigold, Sorrel, Oxalis
- Baptisia, Prunus, Asclepias, Swamp milkweed, Pennisetum, Eupatorium, Tagetes, Tickseed, Snowberry, Sow thistle, Pot marigold, Hyacinth bean, Highbush cranberry, Marsh marigold, Marguerite
WOOD SORREL vs OXEYE DAISY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In the spring, prairie dandelion, violet wood sorrel, and prairie violet are common occurrences.
- The Oxalis or wood sorrel plant is a plant that can become very invasive so should be grown carefully.
- Wood sorrel is a fine, herbaceous ground cover that is often mistaken for clover.
- Oca definition, a wood sorrel, Oxalis tuberosa, of the Andes, cultivated in South America for its edible tubers.
- Wood sorrel looks a lot like a large shamrock.
- Wood Sorrel and Sweet Chestnut are the most likely woodland finds.
- In a ceramic bowl, mix wood sorrel and wild thyme together.
- Joy, Tree Lupin, Wild Garlic and Wood Sorrel.
- Early May sees Wood Anemone in full bloom, along with Celandine, Wood Sorrel and Golden Saxifrage.
- Indian mustard; Oxeye daisy; snapdragon or butter and eggs; poison ivy; leafy spurge; burdock; yellow rocker; quack or quitch grass; goldenrod and pigweed.
- An example of a mesophytic habitat would be a rural temperate meadow, which might contain Goldenrod, Clover, Oxeye Daisy, and Rosa multiflora.