Creeping wood sorrel, also known as Oxalis corniculata, is a delicate and invasive weed that can be found in many parts of the world. As a result, there are several synonyms for this troublesome plant, including creeping oxalis, yellow wood sorrel, and Indian sorrel. These names all refer to the same plant, which has small yellow flowers and clover-like leaves. While it may look pretty, creeping wood sorrel can quickly take over a lawn or garden, competing with other plants for space and nutrients. It is important to manage its growth and prevent it from spreading to maintain a healthy and vibrant garden.