Flora of Derbyshire

The Flora of Derbyshire - Checklist, Maps and Sample Accounts

The species account below is an early version, drafted around 2003. It has been provided here to aid understanding, but please be aware it may not fully tally with the up-to-date map and statistics shown below.

Oxalis latifolia

Garden Pink-sorrel

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Dates link to glossary page
First year: 1975
Latest year: 1991

County Status link to glossary page
Established

Family link to glossary page
Oxalidaceae

Total records held link to glossary page
3

Grid Square Count link to glossary page
1987-2007Ever
Monads: 1 2
Tetrads: 1 2
Hectads: 1 2

Conservation Status link to glossary page
xxxx

Account last edited
Aug 2 2004

Explanation of terms

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Species Details

Garden Pink-sorrel is a newly established perennial weed of nurseries and waste ground. The sole recent record is for Forbes Hole (SK4932) and there is a previous one for plant pots in a greenhouse at Scotland Nursery (SK3359) in 1975. It is indigenous to Central and South America.

Flora of Derbyshire

Maintained by Kevin S. Hutchby

2025