55 Rare Oxalis Triangularis Varieties!! | HERB STORIES Information Guide: Google Photos: Google Music: mixkit.co Created by: Joy Presores #OxalisTriangularis #ButterflyPlants #IndoorPlant #OutdoorPlant #LowlightPlant
A nice presentation. My wife raised and gave away purple shamrocks for many years. After she died, I continued to raise and give them away in memory of her. I was given a green shamrock and raise them now too. I have found that my variegated purples turn pure purple when they get too much sun. Some turn a burgundy in winter, if they don't get enough sun? I'm color blind so its amusing to me how much people like them. Good Luck, Rick
thats the sweetest thing I've ever heard! I've tried to grow them too but haven't had any luck so far but I love your story your such a pure soul for planting them in memory of her, she sounds like an amazing person :)
Wow!! Thanks!.. I had absolutely no clue there were so many varieties!... and they are sooo beautiful!!! All I have ever seen are the green and purple!!! Amazing!
I've been looking for a particular plant for 18 years. Described it to numerous plant store employees, friends who are into botany, etc. to no avail. Today I found it. Plum crazy shamrock oxalis. I had realized it looked kind of like Oxalis, and started googling varieties. Your video was the end of a looong search. Thank you!!!!!
Parabéns ate que em fim alguém anuncia trevos e aparece trevos,se. Enganaçao como os outros que faz dos trevos chamaris,sao maravilhosos dono é uma oessoa de caráter obbrigada pra mim foi gratificante alguem ñ enganar nós .
I have one that looks like Corniculata but is much redder in color- any idea what that might be? Other folks suggested burgundy shamrock but this plant has the small heart-shaped leaves not the large triangular ones
Hey! not all of them are Triangularis, and the first one you show is not even an Oxalis, like Oxalis Tetraphylla 'Iron Cross' instead of Oxalis Triangularis 'Iron Cross' they have their own species dude Edit: Christia ain't an Oxalis, it came from a different family Christia: Fabaceae it includes Clovers, Peas, etc Oxalis:Oxalidaceae it includes Woodsorrels (Oxalis), Starfruit, etc So technically Christia isn't an Oxalis. I've had enough of ppl saying that Christia are Oxalis, THAT IS A WHOLE DIFFERENT PLANT Edit 2:Why did you add clovers? (Trifolium) read the first edit to see the reason