Oxalis triangularis' (Purple Rain Shamrock Oxalis) Sun to Part Sun. Zone-7 to zone-10 or indoors. This unusual species of the popular Oxalis is composed of purple leaves with a magenta center. In late spring, the clumps are topped with light pink flowers. General Description: These non-invasive natives of South Africa and South America produce mostly 5 petaled flowers on 3, sometimes 4 leafed plants that make wonderful mounds in our garden from June-October. They're particularly wonderful in partial shade, but don't seem fussy about being in full sun even during our hot, humid summers. They also make excellent house plants.
Hardy in zones-7 to zones-10, elsewhere great house plant
Prefers a sunny location
Purple leaves, light pink flowers
Strong healthy product
Beautiful addition to any garden
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