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Oh wow I don't think I've ever seen this outside before (east coast US) almost always in house plants potted. And usually the purple stringy variety. Are they related??
Really? I've got some out back that I didn't plant. As far as I know it's wild.
East coast? Wooded? Reading about sorrels now. Might be moving to a more worded area and getting stoked.
Northeast, they're in a partial shade spot.
The area was previously used as a vegetable garden some years ago, so I'm not sure if they're actually wild, but I can't imagine they were planted for eating.