woodsorrel family
family Oxalidaceae
Member of
dicots (class Magnoliopsida)
flowering plants (subphylum Angiospermae)
Toxicity of all lower-level taxons:
2b – These plants contain oxalate crystals but they do not cause immediate problems. These plants have tiny crystals that lodge in the kidneys and can cause kidney damage as well as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
5 observed taxons / 2 unobserved taxons / 1 key
Chris’s observations: 93 (84 are research grade)
Locations:
- Fremont Older OSP: 9
- El Corte de Madera OSP: 8
- Purisima Creek Redwoods OSP: 7
- Alum Rock Park, San Jose: 5
- Butano SP: 5
- Edgewood County Park & Natural Preserve: 5
- Mt. Madonna SP: 4
- Russian Ridge OSP: 4
- Waterdog Lake & Open Space: 4
- Big Basin SP: 3
- Sam McDonald CP: 3
- Wilder Ranch SP: 3
- Dry Creek Pioneer RP: 2
- Nisene Marks SP: 2
- Pescadero Creek CP: 2
- Pleasanton Ridge RP: 2
- Sierra Azul; OSP: 2
- Almaden Quicksilver CP
- Bear Creek Redwoods OSP
- Coyote Hills RP
- Coyote Lake / Harvey Bear Ranch CP
- Crystal Springs Regional Trail
- DeLaveaga Park, Santa Cruz
- Dimond Canyon Trail, Oakland
- Fort Ord NM
- Garrapata SP
- Guadalupe River Trail
- Henry Cowell Redwoods SP
- Huddart CP
- Lake Chabot RP
- Portola Redwoods SP
- San Pedro Valley CP
- Sanborn CP
- Santa Clara Central Park
- Santa Teresa CP
- Sibley Volcanic RP
- Stevens Creek CP
- Sweeney Ridge National Recreation Area
- Windy Hill OSP
- Wunderlich CP
Months:
- Jan.: 6
- Feb.: 15
- Mar.: 22
- Apr.: 9
- May: 12
- Jun.: 9
- Jul.: 9
- Aug.: 7
- Sep.: 4
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Taxon info:
iNaturalist
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Calflora
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Jepson eFlora
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FNA
Bay Area species:
iNaturalist
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Calflora