Oxalis, or the false shamrock’s (Oxalis triangularis) dramatic dark purple leaves and sprays of starry white or pale pink flowers will make a striking statement in any houseplant collection. While the ...
What: If you are looking for a terrific evergreen groundcover for shade, Oxalis oregana — the evergreen form, not the deciduous form — may fit the bill. Oxalis oregana, or evergreen redwood sorrel, is ...
March 17 is Saint Patrick’s Day. We Americans traditionally celebrate with two symbols of this special day with the wearing of the color green and enjoying the beauty of the “lucky clover” Shamrock or ...
Every St. Patrick’s Day, many stores sell a plant called the "false shamrock". As the name suggests, this plant (Oxalis) is not a shamrock, but an easily grown houseplant that does resemble the ...
Friday is Saint Patrick’s Day. We Americans traditionally celebrate with two symbols of this special day – the wearing of the color green and enjoying the beauty of the “lucky clover” Shamrock or ...
Oxalis articulata, pictured, is known more commonly as Windowbox wood-sorrel or Red wood-sorrel. Linda Lee Special to The Herald-Sun COLUMBIA, S.C. Remember Saint Patrick's Day? Here is a plant, now ...
Q: About two years ago, I had a small outdoor oxalis (green leaves, tiny pink flowers with white centers that closed up at night). I loved that plant, as it was a gift from someone’s garden. We had a ...
Q:This past summer we had our backyard landscaped. The dirt from the bottom of our backyard hill was full of oxalis. Now we have it everywhere. I'm getting tired of digging these weeds up. What good ...
There is a certain plant that has remarkable strength. I always think of an ox when reading about it or hearing its name and for an obvious reason: It’s called oxalis. Yet the etymology of oxalis has ...
Q: Last year, we paved part of the patio with 18-inch square pavers. It looks great and is remarkably level to two amateurs having done all the work. It’s just now we have this creeping weed that is ...