
Oxalis - Wikipedia
Oxalis (/ ˈɒksəlɪs / (American English) [1] or / ɒksˈɑːlɪs / (British English)) [2] is a large genus of flowering plants in the wood-sorrel family, Oxalidaceae, comprising over 550 species. [3] .
How to Grow and Care for Oxalis - The Spruce
2023年8月8日 · Grown in the garden or occurring naturally, the genus Oxalis, Oxalis spp. is made up of long-stemmed diminutive plants recognized for their unique leaf forms. Depending on the species, foliage may consist of three to five leaves, often notched in the middle, resembling clover or butterfly wings.
Oxalis 101: How to Care for Oxalis Plants | Bloomscape
Use these instructions to care for an Oxalis. This guide will tell you how to water an Oxalis; its light, temperature, humidity preferences and any additional care it might need to help it grow.
How to Grow & Care for Oxalis Plants (Shamrock) - Garden Design
With colorful clover-like leaves and dainty flowers, oxalis are superb accent plants in garden beds and containers. Also known as shamrock plant, false shamrock, or wood sorrel, they are often grown as an annual or indoor plant.
How to Plant and Grow Oxalis - Better Homes & Gardens
2023年3月20日 · Oxalis adenophylla is an easy-growing groundcover with silvery-blue foliage and pink flowers in late spring. It grows 5 inches tall and 6 inches wide in Zones 6-8.
13 of the Best Types of Oxalis to Grow in Your Garden
2023年5月29日 · Oxalis is underappreciated. It's an amazing ground cover, lawn replacement, and edible herb. Learn about 13 of the best Oxalis types now on Gardener's Path.
How to Grow and Care for Oxalis (Wood Sorrel) - Gardener's Path
2023年2月13日 · Multipurpose oxalis plants can be grown effortlessly. Learn about the many species, their uses, and how to make them thrive with this guide.
Oxalis - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Annual or perennial herbs; leaves clover-like, long-stalked with 3 leaflets; flowers 5-parted, white, yellow, lavender, or rose, close at night; fruit a capsule. Grows best in full sun to 25% shade. When planting, bury rhizomes or stolons 2 in. (5 cm) deep.
Oxalis / RHS
Many oxalis are grown for their attractive foliage and pretty flowers, but some have a tendency to spread and may not always be welcome in a garden. Here we help you decide whether to keep or remove them, and if you choose to remove them, how best to do so. What does oxalis look like?
16 Types of Oxalis (Oxalis spp.) For Growing In Your Garden
2025年1月23日 · Oxalis, commonly known as wood sorrel or shamrock, is a diverse and widespread genus encompassing hundreds of species, each with its own charm and utility in gardens and natural habitats.