Purple. four-leaved clover

The shape of oxalis purpurea is similar to that of lucky grass, and many friends who don't know flowers will mistake oxalis purpurea for lucky grass. In fact, the difference between oxalis purpurea and clover is still very big. They are not the same plant. We can distinguish them by their shapes. Oxalis purpurea belongs to Oxaliceae. Its leaves are inverted triangle, the color is purple, and there are usually three leaves on its grass stem. Its leaves have obvious veins and sometimes obvious markings. Its flowers are usually pale pink or white. Clover is a leguminous plant. Its leaves are heart-shaped, and the color of the leaves is as green as ordinary grass plants. There will be four leaves on its leaves, so people also call it a four-leaf clover. Its leaves usually have white lines, and the edges of some leaves have a circle of tiny serrations. Its flowers are generally lavender, and sometimes there are white flowers.