Oxalis Triangularis
☀️- She will prefer bright, indirect light due to their colour and variegation. Avoid direct sunlight as this will fade the leaves and they won’t open and close as usual.
💧- Oxalis prefers to dry out between watering and is ever so forgiving. Don’t let the plant stay dry for too long or sit in soggy soil.
🌡️- Optimum temperatures are 18-24°C, but will do well in temperatures as low as 10°C.
🪴- Once the roots start to pop out from drainage holes, it is time to repot your plant. This will also allow you to propagate and create more plants from the tubulars. Best time to do this is during Spring/Summer with a rich soil mix and good drainage.
🐾- Toxic to pets.
☀️- She will prefer bright, indirect light due to their colour and variegation. Avoid direct sunlight as this will fade the leaves and they won’t open and close as usual.
💧- Oxalis prefers to dry out between watering and is ever so forgiving. Don’t let the plant stay dry for too long or sit in soggy soil.
🌡️- Optimum temperatures are 18-24°C, but will do well in temperatures as low as 10°C.
🪴- Once the roots start to pop out from drainage holes, it is time to repot your plant. This will also allow you to propagate and create more plants from the tubulars. Best time to do this is during Spring/Summer with a rich soil mix and good drainage.
🐾- Toxic to pets.
☀️- She will prefer bright, indirect light due to their colour and variegation. Avoid direct sunlight as this will fade the leaves and they won’t open and close as usual.
💧- Oxalis prefers to dry out between watering and is ever so forgiving. Don’t let the plant stay dry for too long or sit in soggy soil.
🌡️- Optimum temperatures are 18-24°C, but will do well in temperatures as low as 10°C.
🪴- Once the roots start to pop out from drainage holes, it is time to repot your plant. This will also allow you to propagate and create more plants from the tubulars. Best time to do this is during Spring/Summer with a rich soil mix and good drainage.
🐾- Toxic to pets.
The ever so stunning Brazilian weed that is now one of the most popular houseplants. Also known as Japanese shamrock because of the triangular three leaves in deep purple that close in the evening and open up again in the morning. This plant will also grow delicate and small trumpet shaped pink flowers.
Size: 12cm nursery pot