Common Wood Sorrel Collection
Discover the enchanting beauty of Wood Sorrel (Oxalis acetosella) in its natural habitat at the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, Nationalpark Hainich, Thuringia
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Discover the enchanting beauty of Wood Sorrel (Oxalis acetosella) in its natural habitat at the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, Nationalpark Hainich, Thuringia, Germany. This tiny, yet captivating flower grows not only in rich soil but also on dead wood, adding a pop of vibrant color and life to its surroundings. A native to Europe, Wood Sorrel is also found in the UK, particularly near Greater Maple or Sycamore, Common Maple, and Common Wood Sorrel. Its heart-shaped, reddish-green leaves, often mistaken for clover, release a lemony taste when touched, making it a delightful find for both the eyes and taste buds. Join us in celebrating the simple wonders of nature through the lens of Wood Sorrel's charming presence.