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A form of this species is widely sold in the US under the name "Oxalis crassipes".
It's a beautiful plant that blooms all...Read More
I love this plant as it enjoys my outdoor porch throughout the spring, summer and fall in the northern panhandle of WV. Just let it dry ...Read More
Oxalis articulata originates from South America, but is now naturalised in many parts of the world.
Blooms from early spri...Read More
This plant certainly grows in Phoenix. There were several clumps of these plants that grew in my parent's yard for over 50 years. I now...Read More
I really enjoy growing the pink oxalis. I got my original pink bulbils from my mother's garden in Sun City. I split the bulbils into smal...Read More
It is invasive in my zone 9 Florida garden, but such a pretty little plant, I don't mind. It practically disappears in the summer, but f...Read More
This is a lovely little plant. I have not found it to be invasive at all.
Had one or two 'volunteer' in a difficult strip-bed, and thought that was great. Time came to improve that bed (in spring when this plan...Read More