woodsorrel
Woodsorrel is a common name for plants in the genus Oxalis, which belongs to the family Oxalidaceae. These plants are characterized by their trifoliate leaves, meaning each leaf is divided into three leaflets. The leaflets are often heart-shaped and can fold downwards when touched or at night, a phenomenon known as nyctinasty. Woodsorrels are found worldwide, particularly in temperate and tropical regions.
The taste of woodsorrel leaves is typically sour or tart, owing to the presence of oxalic acid.