Oxalis triangularis subsp. papilionacea
Purple False Shamrock
Late Winter 2019
33
- 1
Late Spring 2016
21
- 4


Oxalis triangularis subsp. papilionacea
Late Winter 2019
33
Late Spring 2016
21

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#oxalis #pots

Naomi126
Great pic 👌📸👌Can I ask a weird question 😬 how deep big is a mature Ines roots? Are they shallow or do they have tap roots? Getting addicted to what I ( with a stunning shaped leaf etc) use in Kokedamas that I already have and love from a sculptural point of view ... and have lots , love them 😜 always left them in , would be a head torch moment to go find out right now . 😂 thanks .

wesleybrian
Hey @Naomi126 they're really small roots to be honest, their ryzomes seem to grow larger than the roots and produce tonnes of babies! I've took it out of this now and made a load of small pots, love them 😍

Naomi126
Brilliant thx , 🍾📝👌
False Shamrock back from sleeping ❤️