Everything about The Oxalidaceae totally explained
The
Oxalidaceae, or wood sorrel family, is a small family of eight genera of
herbaceous
plants,
shrubs and small
trees, with the great majority of the 900 species in the genus
Oxalis (wood sorrels). Members of this family typically have divided
leaves, the leaflets showing "sleep movements", spreading open in light and closing in darkness.
The genus
Averrhoa, often included in this family, is treated by some botanists in a separate family
Averrhoaceae.
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