This is one of many pages describing plants and animal life
that we have in our garden. In many cases, we don't know what they are. Comments welcome.
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This plant grows in the paddocks and blooms in the autumn. Peter Jeremy thinks, probably
with some justification, that it's a kind
of oxalis. It clearly has small bulbs. I
hope it's not poisonous for horses.
Leonne, who has horses, writes:
Mystery 7 is a native oxalis non invasive like the
yellow one. Best kept neglected. Phosphorus intolerant.