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Description Does anyone know the name of this plant in English? In Finnish it's called ketunleipΓ€ and an other name is kΓ€enkaali. Those mean fox's bread and cockoo's cabbage x D Hilarious. When I was little I used to eat them sometimes. They taste good and are not poisonous or anything. But you can't eat a lot of them at one time, because they have some acid in them, I don't remember what acid that was.. Maybe the same that is found in rhubarbs?

Edit: It's Common wood sorrel ^__^
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theshinyrock [2010-03-06 08:17:40 +0000 UTC]

niceee

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Skycode In reply to theshinyrock [2010-03-06 22:55:20 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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theshinyrock In reply to Skycode [2010-03-07 09:36:02 +0000 UTC]

my really pleasure

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ShadyBlues [2010-02-16 00:57:09 +0000 UTC]

featured in my journal down on the second half of the thumbnails here: [link]

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Fingleschkaise [2009-07-04 10:23:26 +0000 UTC]

Luulin ensin apiloiksi.. Mutta aivan uskomaton kuva

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Skycode In reply to Fingleschkaise [2009-07-05 13:13:49 +0000 UTC]

Ne kyllÀ vÀhÀn nÀyttÀÀ apiloilta ^^ Kiitos paljon, ja kiitos favista

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Nelleke [2009-05-19 14:39:27 +0000 UTC]

Featured here: [link] ^_^

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Skycode In reply to Nelleke [2009-05-19 14:55:32 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much

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Nelleke In reply to Skycode [2009-05-19 15:12:01 +0000 UTC]

You're very welcome!! ^^

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Skycode In reply to Nelleke [2009-05-19 15:21:55 +0000 UTC]

Thanks also for faving this

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Nelleke In reply to Skycode [2009-05-19 16:45:23 +0000 UTC]

You're still very welcome

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pirateladyinmaine [2009-02-13 22:28:10 +0000 UTC]

love this one.

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Skycode In reply to pirateladyinmaine [2009-02-14 07:48:22 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the fav

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QueijoDntorna [2009-02-06 17:38:03 +0000 UTC]

beautifully taken!

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Skycode In reply to QueijoDntorna [2009-02-07 08:33:33 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, and thank you for the fav

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QueijoDntorna In reply to Skycode [2009-02-07 15:07:57 +0000 UTC]

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StamatisGR [2008-10-16 11:43:04 +0000 UTC]

in Greece we call it "trifili" which means 3 leaves

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Skycode In reply to StamatisGR [2008-10-16 15:59:45 +0000 UTC]

Oh, that's nice to know <:

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IrishGirl72 [2008-09-19 21:09:40 +0000 UTC]

Hello You have been featured here: [link]

*If you would like me to remove your work from my journal for copyright infringement or similarly related reasons please let me know and I will happily do so.
Thank-you

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Skycode In reply to IrishGirl72 [2008-09-20 10:53:56 +0000 UTC]

Wow, thank you so much

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rosecoloredcloud [2008-07-14 14:15:25 +0000 UTC]

Clovers.

Nice photo! I love the close-up and the shadow the clover in front casts on the one behind it.

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Skycode In reply to rosecoloredcloud [2008-07-14 16:04:37 +0000 UTC]

But I don't think those are clovers : o Because these are [link] clovers and they have totally different kind of flower.. But they do have similar leaves. [link] This is the flower of this plant. And I found out that the scientific name is Oxalis acetosella ^^ So this might be (by wikipedia) Common wood sorrel. What a weird name : D

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rosecoloredcloud In reply to Skycode [2008-07-15 00:18:18 +0000 UTC]

Aiiii! Then whatever happened to the four-leaved clover? Or am I just getting all mixed up? @_@ Anyhow, I'll stick with classifying and naming skinks and butterflies for now at least... plants are tricky things. ^^ Glad you found out what it is!

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Skycode In reply to rosecoloredcloud [2008-07-15 08:25:53 +0000 UTC]

Sorry if I mix you up, I'm not the best either in naming nature things : D
But the four-leaved clover does exist, this plant and clovers have really similar leaves and sometimes you might find a clover with four leaves ^^

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