Wood Sorrel Collection
Wood sorrel, also known as Oxalis acetosella or Surelle acide
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Wood sorrel, also known as Oxalis acetosella or Surelle acide, is a delicate and enchanting plant that can be found growing on dead wood in the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site of Nationalpark Hainich in Thuringia, Germany. Its presence adds a touch of beauty to the already breathtaking surroundings. In Redwood National Park, California, wood sorrel creates stunning patterns among its leaves. It gracefully intertwines with ferns, creating a picturesque scene that showcases nature's artistry at its finest. The vibrant colors are truly captivating. With its dainty flowers and lush green foliage, it stands out amongst other wildflowers in the area. The contrast between the vivid hues and the surrounding landscape is simply mesmerizing. Walking along a pathway through ferns and towering redwood trees in Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park feels like stepping into another world. Wood sorrel peeks out from beneath the forest floor, adding an ethereal touch to this magical setting. A handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior depicts wood sorrel in intricate detail - from its flower to its leaf, stalk, seed, and root. This artwork beautifully captures the essence of this remarkable plant. Wood-sorrel species come in various forms and colors. From violet wood-sorrel (Oxalis violacea) to mountain sorrel (Oxyria digyna), each one possesses unique characteristics that make them stand out amidst their natural surroundings. Whether you encounter wood sorrel while exploring ancient forests or stumble upon it during your travels around the world, take a moment to appreciate its delicate beauty. These charming plants serve as reminders of nature's incredible diversity and resilience.