Oxyria digyna (mountain sorrel,[1]wood sorrel, Alpine sorrel or Alpine mountain-sorrel) is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family (Polygonaceae).[2] It is native to arctic regions and mountainous parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
^BSBI List 2007(xls). Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived from the original (xls) on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2014-10-17.
^Sierra Nevada Wildflowers, Karen Wiese, 2nd ed., 2013, p. 108
Oxyriadigyna (mountain sorrel, wood sorrel, Alpine sorrel or Alpine mountain-sorrel) is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family (Polygonaceae)...
accepted the following species: Oxyria caucasica Chrtek & Šourková Oxyriadigyna (L.) Hill Oxyria sinensis Hemsl. "Oxyria Hill". Plants of the World Online...
cespitosa), Alpine meadow rue (Thalictrum alpinum) and mountain sorrel (Oxyriadigyna). Because of the scientific interest of this valley, sheep have been...
Cirsium, Medicago sativa and Melilotus species. The larvae feed on Oxyriadigyna and Rumex species. L. c. snowi (Edwards, 1881) L. c. henryae (Cadbury...
(Poland); Dryas octopetala, or dryas; Salix herbacea, or dwarf willow; Oxyriadigyna, or mountain sorrel. Grasslands species are the following: Artemisia...
600 m): 136 to 12,000 feet (3,700 m): 179–80 elevation. Alpine sorrel (Oxyriadigyna) grows in crevices in cliffs and other rocky places to 13,000 feet (4...
200 and 3,000 meters. The wingspan is 17–22 mm. Adults are on wing in June to October. The larvae feed on Oxyriadigyna. Fauna Europaea Lepiforum v t e...
Associated plant species include Claytonia megarhiza, Kobresia sp., Oxyriadigyna, and Silene acaulis. Threats to this species include mining, recreational...
* Fiddle dock Rumex pulcher Broad-leaved dock Rumex obtusifolius Marsh dock Rumex palustris Golden dock Rumex maritimus Mountain sorrel Oxyriadigyna...