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becky

are the flowers edible or just the leaves? i too have them growing prolifically around the garden- i've always been reluctant to call them weeds as they seem so delicately pretty. i have tons of the purple clustering variety and some of the yellow spreading creeper sort.

Kelli

Yes! Flowers, bulbs, leaves and stems of the oxalis plant are edible. They should be eaten in moderation though, as a garnish on a salad for instance. While they're a nice source of vitamin C, they are also high in oxalic acid which can "bind" with other nutrients rendering them unuseable. Here's some more info on oxalis: http://www.kingdomplantae.net/yellowWoodSorrel.php

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