Aarti ji the identification is correct but following Nessom (2009)-I have
uploaded both papers one on acaulescent species and one on caulescent
species on two separate threads-it should be named as O. debilis. The two
species differ only in the distribution of oxalate crystals, O. debilis
gets priority in naming.



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On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Aarti S. Khale <[email protected]>wrote:

> Sharing pictures of Pink Wood Sorrel, Oxalis corymbosa from Mahabaleshwar
> seen in a Strawberry field.
> Pictures taken on 17/4/09.
> This was posted on our group and identified by Gurcharan ji and Tanay.
> Remembered Tanay and the 'fastest fingers first' discussion on this post.
> Tanay, we all miss you on our group.
> Aarti
>

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