A wonderful plant Oxalis triangularis.Good information given . I too have this plant and love the shape and colour of leaves . Thanks for sharing Stay connected
The word you are looking for is corm. But oxalis is a member of the wood sorrel family and it has little tubers, not bulbs or rhizomes. Confusing isn't it. Anyway, I have a green variety called Pink Pillow and enjoy mine too. Take care.🙂
Thank you for that! Clearly I’m not that studied in any plant variety but I like to share what I do. It’s seems to work. But I also love learning the correct terms and the details as it does help to develop healthier, happier plants.
I just bought the purple shamrock this July and was wondering how to preserve all of it. I live in Florida and my plant lives indoors but now I know how to propagate the right way. Thank you.
Yes it did! I planted all the corns and they all sprouted. I had 3 pots with sprouts. However, I run a page on IG and did a giveaway with one of them. Then my sister-in-law wanted one so I gave one to her. I currently only have 1. You can see updates at @americas_beauty_boutique. :)
Buenas tardes, me podría decir cuál es el motivo que la planta de trébol morado con el tiempo sus hijas cambia de color. A qué se debe? O es normal. Cada cuánto tengo que hacerle esta división de la mata madre y trasplantarlas . Gracias. Desde Venezuela.
Hola Carmen! Aunque no soy experta, lo que yo he notado es que en cuanto van madurando van cambiando sus colores. Cuando son muy jovenes tienden a ser mas claras de color. Casi un color gris, ya ya que van madurando se hacen mas oscuras sus hojas. Cuando ya llevan bastante tiempo retoñadas cambian de nuevo y ese cambio es para morir y dejar que retoñen nuevas hojas. En cuanto a cuando hacer la division, me he dado cuenta que no es necesario separarla tan frecuentemente. Si se esta mirando cansada, lo que puede hacer es simplemente cortar las hojas desde la base y asi permitir que se produzcan hojas nuevas. Espero que halla respondido a sus preguntas y que mi español sea claro. :)
A wonderful plant Oxalis triangularis.Good information given .
I too have this plant and love the shape and colour of leaves .
Thanks for sharing
Stay connected
The word you are looking for is corm. But oxalis is a member of the wood sorrel family and it has little tubers, not bulbs or rhizomes. Confusing isn't it. Anyway, I have a green variety called Pink Pillow and enjoy mine too. Take care.🙂
Thank you for that! Clearly I’m not that studied in any plant variety but I like to share what I do. It’s seems to work. But I also love learning the correct terms and the details as it does help to develop healthier, happier plants.
Can I still plant the leaves with a bit of corm in the soil? Would it still grow? Thank you
I just bought the purple shamrock this July and was wondering how to preserve all of it. I live in Florida and my plant lives indoors but now I know how to propagate the right way. Thank you.
No problem! This really is a resilient plant!
thank you for your guidance
It is a great indoor plant
Did your oxalis seed survive the winter? Can you do an update please 🤗....btw nice video 😉
Yes it did! I planted all the corns and they all sprouted. I had 3 pots with sprouts. However, I run a page on IG and did a giveaway with one of them. Then my sister-in-law wanted one so I gave one to her. I currently only have 1. You can see updates at @americas_beauty_boutique. :)
If I plant a corn and I get two petals can I cut them back and get more
Buenas tardes, me podría decir cuál es el motivo que la planta de trébol morado con el tiempo sus hijas cambia de color. A qué se debe? O es normal. Cada cuánto tengo que hacerle esta división de la mata madre y trasplantarlas . Gracias. Desde Venezuela.
Hola Carmen! Aunque no soy experta, lo que yo he notado es que en cuanto van madurando van cambiando sus colores. Cuando son muy jovenes tienden a ser mas claras de color. Casi un color gris, ya ya que van madurando se hacen mas oscuras sus hojas. Cuando ya llevan bastante tiempo retoñadas cambian de nuevo y ese cambio es para morir y dejar que retoñen nuevas hojas. En cuanto a cuando hacer la division, me he dado cuenta que no es necesario separarla tan frecuentemente. Si se esta mirando cansada, lo que puede hacer es simplemente cortar las hojas desde la base y asi permitir que se produzcan hojas nuevas. Espero que halla respondido a sus preguntas y que mi español sea claro. :)
All of this is unnecessary just bring it in after it dies and sit it out next year and it will
Come back
After it dies and bring it inside do I water regularly and should I fertilize while the plant is dormant