Oxalis... nasty?
I grow it as a flowering plant in my garden! It's really pretty and acts as great ground cover.
But I was warned when I planted it that I should only put it somewhere where I was happy for it to spread, because it's really difficult to get rid of once you have got it.
My Mum grows it as a flower in her garden as well, but her brother treats it as a weed in his vegtable garden.
Anyway, it has corms which it grows from and to have any hope of getting rid of it you need to try and get rid of those. They are quite mis-shapen corms though and if you are growing orchids in bark you could easily mistake them for pieces of the bark.
When I planted it I planted some small dead looking bark-like pieces with no roots or leaves and by the next spring they were coming up.
If you don't get up the corms it will always come back.
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