Spyke
lemmy.ca

It's delicious too. Add some to your salads just don't go nuts or you may poop yourself.

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lemmy.world

Yup, tastes great too!

Just don't eat a ton... Moderate laxative.

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laxative effect is unpleasant at worst, the real issue is that they can contribute to kidney stones! if you're at all at risk of getting kidney stones then don't eat them!

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sh.itjust.works

They start small, and get big like that if they're undisturbed. Show up in lawns sometimes too. Taste sour, in a nice way.

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What a sublimely calming picture your username and this post paint together. Thank you. 🌈

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I just bottled my wood sorrel infused apple cider vinegar. I have it growing everywhere and I need to weed it constantly so I usually eat it. I do a few times per year to grab all of it and make it into a vinegar. Its one of my favorites vegetables / herbs

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I know plant fanciers can see things like this and be like Oooooh, beautiful. To me it's leaves. I guess that's my loss. But I thought oxalis was daisies.

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In some climates (like mine), some Oxalis species are called "straggler daisies." Not related to actual daisies though (the Bellis genus).

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Oh wow I don't think I've ever seen this outside before (east coast US) almost always in house plants potted. And usually the purple stringy variety. Are they related??

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lemmy.zip

Really? I've got some out back that I didn't plant. As far as I know it's wild.

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sh.itjust.works

East coast? Wooded? Reading about sorrels now. Might be moving to a more worded area and getting stoked.

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Northeast, they're in a partial shade spot.

The area was previously used as a vegetable garden some years ago, so I'm not sure if they're actually wild, but I can't imagine they were planted for eating.

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