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Oxalis ortgiesii, Regel. Fig. 2687. Red-tinged: st. tall, rather succulent: petioles long; lfts. deeply notched, with acute tips: fls. in close forked cymes on long axillary peduncles, small, yellow with deeper veins. Peru. Gt.1875:817.
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Read about Oxalis ortgiesii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Oxalis ortgiesii, Regel. Red-tinged: st. tall, rather succulent: petioles long; lfts. deeply notched, with acute tips: fls. in close forked cymes on long axillary peduncles, small, yellow with deeper veins. Peru.


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