Oxalis trangularis

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Picture of stomata of Oxalis trangularis.
The deep maroon leaves are trifoliate , which are commonly called shamrock , hence the name “false shamrock” is often used. An interesting feature is that the leaves close like an umbrella at night . The white or pale pink five-petalled flowers also close at night.
-By Saleenah Baha Ansari
College name :- Shri Shivaji Science College, Amravati, Maharashtra
Leaves of Oxalis trangularis closes like umbrella at night
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