Oxalis Triangularis Charmed Wine: Oxalis triangularis 'Charmed Wine' is an easy-to-grow houseplant. Frost-tender, it does best on a sunny windowsill, in a greenhouse, or in a conservatory. Outdoors, consider it for containers, rock gardens, borders, and edgings. It is a compact, tender shamrock, but it does not hail from Ireland. This plant has roots in Brazil. Its deep purple color contrasts with tubular flowers that can be light pink to white in color. Its leaves and flowers open and close in response to light.
- Plant Type: Perennial
- Zone: 7 - 9
- Light Requirements: sun - partial shade
- Blooms: March - July
- Flower Color: Pale pink to white
- Foliage: Deep burgundy
- Height: 4.00 in - 9.00 in
- Spread: 8.00 in - 12.00 in
- Use: colorful foliage, houseplants, plants
- Care: Cut this plant back if it begins to get leggy. Take care not to overwater. Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. This easy-to-grow houseplant blooms in the summer months. Frost-tender, it works well in a conservatory, greenhouse, or sunny windowsill. Outdoors, it can be grown in a container, border, or rock garden. Note: Bulbs undergo a short period of dormancy in the summer. Resume feeding and regular watering when the plant begins to grow again.
- Note: Any accessories pictured are not included, for illustrative purposes only.
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