Oxalis, also known as shamrocks, are fun pinwheel looking foliage with a lot to offer your garden. These spunky plants produce a wealth of starry flowers and are exceptionally hardy. The beautiful foliage (some with striking deep purple tones) and dainty blossoms look stunning in containers where they do exceptionally well. They are also a great choice for edging, as well as windowsill accents. While the majority of the flowers in your garden may be taking a break from producing dazzling blooms in the fall and winter, this is when shamrocks shine. They will bloom 8-10 weeks after being planted and do best in zones 6-10, depending on varietal. Some varietals, like the Oxalis Triangularis (Purple Shamrocks), will flourish indoors regardless of what zone you live in. Just be sure to place in a sunny corner or windowsill and add a little water! For more information about planting and growing flower bulbs and plants. Easy To Grow Bulbs Tips from EasyToGrowBulbs.com, an online venue for home gardeners seeking the biggest, best bulbs for their warm and cool weather gardens. For more information and helpful planting guides.
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