A pretty dark red Oxalis. Water: If possible water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist over the leaves every few days. Light: Oxalis enjoy bright but indirect sunlight. Humidity: Regular humidity levels of around 40% to 50% Temperature:
A pretty dark red Oxalis.
Water: If possible water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist over the leaves every few days.
Light: Oxalis enjoy bright but indirect sunlight.
Humidity: Regular humidity levels of around 40% to 50%
Temperature: They enjoy warmth but can tolerate lower temperatures
Please note: Oxalis are prone to shipping stress and will close up their leaves during transit. This can appear as if the plant is dying but acclimate the plant slowly, give indirect light, water gently, and the plant should bounce back quickly.
Oxalis 'Vulcan Red' Oxalis, also known as shamrock plant, isnative to Brazil and picked up it's common name from the Irish shamrock symbol which refers to a triangular three leaved plant or the clover. Vulcan Red is an awesome variegated form of this class
Oxalis ‘Vulcan Red’
Oxalis, also known as shamrock plant, isnative to Brazil and picked up it’s common name from the Irish shamrock symbol which refers to a triangular three leaved plant or the clover. Vulcan Red is an awesome variegated form of this classic. A lovely flowering plant, small trumpet shaped blooms appear during Spring and Summer.
How to care for your Oxalis
Water:If possible water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mistover the leaves every few days.
Light:They enjoy bright but indirect sunlight.
Humidity:Regular humidity levels.
Temperature:Theyenjoy warmth, about 20 degrees C but can tolerate lower.
Other info –
Pot size: 12cm
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
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