First Class False Shamrock Bulbs
Growing 10-12 tall this oxalis does best when planted in full sun to partial shade.
False shamrock bulbs. Just follow these steps. Partial shade to shade. Rhizomes are similar to plant bulbs and are found just beneath the soil.
Three is often the magic number when it comes to OxalisThe most common species grown as a houseplant is Oxalis triangularis which has three common names False Shamrock Purple Shamrock and Love Plant. Oxalis triangularis aka false shamrock is a bulb-type flowering plant native to the South American nation. To make up for the lack of catchy flowers many common house plants bear attractive foliage instead and one of these distinct plants is the Oxalis and the most common plant is the oxalis triangularis.
Beautiful Purple Flower Oxalis Triangularis Robust Bulbs False Shamrock St. If the False Shamrock is grown in ideal conditions then the flowers should flower throughout the plants non-dormancy period and concurrently with the leaves springing up. Most bulb plantspurple shamrock includedhave a dormancy period when it seems that the plant has died.
About the Purple Shamrock. Lift in the fall. Oxalis commonly known as False Shamrock actually refers to the genus of over 850 plants of the wood sorrel familyTheir three-lobed leaves resemble that of.
The shamrock plant is a flowering bulb that reaches a height of 10 to 12 inches and produces clover-like foliage with rose or pink colored flowers. For container planting find an area in your home with bright direct light and fill your container about three. Height 8 - 12 inches.
The plants bloom during the months of June through September and are commonly planted in flower beds and containers or used in borders. You can tell when a false shamrock is getting ready to go dormant because. Carefully remove the Shamrock rhizomes and all from its current pot.