RF2RWGKGK–Acederilla (Oxalis latifolia) buds in this exquisite close-up capture. These tender green buds, poised to bloom, showcase the intricate details
RMCNFNAF–Shamrock, Oxalis acetosella, on the forest floor at Evje in Rygge kommune, Østfold fylke, Norway
RF2FMGYY1–Group of pink acederilla flowers between the leaves .Oxalis articulata. Background out of focus, detail photograph.
RFJ4YNED–Flowering head of Common / Sorrel Rumex acetosa with some seeds present - the leaves of this plant have a rhubarb-like taste. A wild foraged food too.
RFH2WC86–Close-up of a group of clover leaves green.
RF2DF505B–A selective focus shot of a beautiful oxalis articulata purple flower. A garden weed also known as oca or sorrel
RFJ4YNE9–Flowering head of Common / Sorrel Rumex acetosa with some seeds present - the leaves of this plant have a rhubarb-like taste. A wild foraged food too.
RFJ4YNFA–Flowering head of Common / Sorrel Rumex acetosa with some seeds present - the leaves of this plant have a rhubarb-like taste. A wild foraged food too.
RFJ4YNE5–Flowering head of Common / Sorrel Rumex acetosa with some seeds present - the leaves of this plant have a rhubarb-like taste. A wild foraged food too.
RFJ4YNET–Flowering head of Common / Sorrel Rumex acetosa with some seeds present - the leaves of this plant have a rhubarb-like taste. A wild foraged food too.
RFJ4YNE1–Flowering head of Common / Sorrel Rumex acetosa with some seeds present - the leaves of this plant have a rhubarb-like taste. A wild foraged food too.
RFJ4YNEX–Flowering head of Common / Sorrel Rumex acetosa with some seeds present - the leaves of this plant have a rhubarb-like taste. A wild foraged food too.
RFJ3WF38–Flowering head of Common Sorrel / Rumex acetosa - the leaves of which have a rhubarb-like taste. A wild foraged food too.
RFJ3WF3C–Flowering head of Common Sorrel / Rumex acetosa - the leaves of which have a rhubarb-like taste. A wild foraged food too.
RFJ2W2G4–Flowering head of Common Sorrel / Rumex acetosa - the leaves of which have a rhubarb-like taste. A wild foraged food too.
RFDYWTK1–Flowerbud / flower mass of Common Sorrel / Rumex acetosa.
RFDYWTCR–Flowerbud / flower mass of Common Sorrel / Rumex acetosa.
RMCN6F55–Flower buds and flowers of the wild Common Sorrel (Rumex acetosa)
RMCN6F74–Flower stalk with flowers and flower buds of the wild Common Sorrel (Rumex acetosa)
RFTA6M38–Red carpet of flowering small Sheep's Sorrel / Rumex acetosella. Small leaves edible. Plants here stunted because of porous sandy soil.