Blue woodsorrel is a perennial that grows from a single
bulb and does not have
rhizomes or
stolons. The bulbs measure 8–1.5 millimeters long and only infrequently grow
bulblets. The scales on the bulb can have three to seven lines, though usually five or more. All the leaves are
basal, growing directly from the base of the plant on individual
leaf stems most often measuring 3–10 centimeters long, but on occasion reaching 13 cm. Each leaf is made up of three to five
leaflets, though most frequently four. The
inflorescence can have one to seven flowers, though at least two is frequent. The leafless flower stem is hairless and measures 6–15 centimeters tall. Each flower has five
sepals and five petals, pink-lavender to rose-red in color. The petals measure 8–10 mm long. Flowering can occur anytime from June to September. ==Taxonomy==