Oxalis tetraphyla 'Iron Cross'
By Homebird
- 15 May, 2019
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Now I'm wondering where mine is! Will have to go hunting as I can't remember where it's planted.
16 May, 2019
Vivid Green and great marking.
16 May, 2019
Hurrah, I've one leaf showing, there should be a clump, might need to move it, but it was so exuberant last few years. Maybe I'm being impatient seeing yours, but mine is in a shady border.
26 May, 2019
Yes, that's hopefully the answer, but my purple leafed one is up in the border, but in a sunnier position.
27 May, 2019
Found mine & it has some flower buds!
3 Jun, 2019
Very attractive..HB... does it need to be kept under control?
13 Jun, 2019
I see Homebird you looked up my entry 2015 for Oxalis deppeii, they apparently are one and the same, deppeii is a synonym. It flowered then in the garden on 27 June, so mine is not that late, and has sprouted into its usual clump now. It doesn't become invasive, not for me anyway. I also keep the Oxalis with purple leaves in the border throughout the year, that's slow.
17 Jun, 2019
Useful information Siris.....
18 Jun, 2019
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