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  1. oca, oka, Oxalis tuberosa, Oxalis crenatanoun

    South American wood sorrel cultivated for its edible tubers

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  1. oxalis tuberosa

    Oxalis tuberosa, commonly known as oca, is a plant species native to the Andes regions of South America. It is a herbaceous perennial plant known for its tuberous roots which are cultivated as a food crop for their high nutritional value, similar to potatoes. The tubers come in a wide variety of colors, including yellow, orange, pink, and even multi-colored. The plant bears small, bright yellow flowers. The leaves, which are clover-like in appearance, are also edible and can be used in salads or as a garnish.

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  1. Oxalis tuberosa

    Oxalis tuberosa is a perennial herbaceous plant that overwinters as underground stem tubers. These tubers are known as oca, from the Quechua words okka, oqa, and uqa; New Zealand yam; and a number of other alternative names. The plant was brought into cultivation in the central and southern Andes for its tubers, which are used as a root vegetable. The plant is not known in the wild, but populations of wild Oxalis species that bear smaller tubers are known from four areas of the central Andean region. Oca was introduced to Europe in 1830 as a competitor to the potato and to New Zealand as early as 1860. In New Zealand, oca has become a popular table vegetable and is simply called yam.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of oxalis tuberosa in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of oxalis tuberosa in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

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