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are creeping wood sorrel runners?​

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Answered by siddigallagangadri75
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Creeping Wood Sorrel (Oxalis corniculata) Description: This wildflower is a short-lived perennial about 2-8" tall, although stolons that creep above or below the ground may be up to 2½' long. The stems are light green to reddish purple, hairy, terete, and slightly succulent.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

no it dosent

Explanation:

This species of yellow wood sorrel is a perennial. Common yellow wood sorrel is a simple perennial, meaning that it spreads only by seed. Plants pulled up will often have a thickened pinkish root, which enables it to survive the winter. Common yellow wood sorrel does not have runners.

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