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    Several species are grown as pot plants or as ornamental plants in gardens, for example, O. versicolor . Oxalis flowers range in colour from whites to yellow, peaches, pink, or multi-coloured flowers. [11] Some varieties have double flowers, for example the double form of O. compressus.

  2. Aug 8, 2023 · 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.

  3. Also knows as shamrock, love plant, or sorrel, ornamental Oxalis features a low-growing, spreading habit with trifoliate leaves that range from purple to green, including some bicolor and variegated varieties. With over 550 species, oxalis is native to many parts of the world.

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  5. 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.

  6. Mar 20, 2023 · There's a wide range of annuals, perennials, and even tropical types of oxalis. Many oxalis are bulb-forming plants, while others form vigorous spreading plants that can create dense colonies. While many oxalis species have beautiful blossoms, these plants are most commonly grown for foliage.

  7. Feb 13, 2023 · Oxalis grows wild on every continent except Antarctica. They’re one of those types of plants that fill in unnoticed, quietly growing nearly everywhere in the world. Most varieties produce leaves divided into three leaflets, and they’re often confused with clover.

  8. Mar 14, 2024 · Oxalis triangularis, also known as false shamrock, is an eye-catching bulbous perennial that makes an excellent and long-lived house plant. Bold, dramatic foliage in shades of dark purple to wine-red creates a striking contrast to blush-white flowers borne in summer.

  9. Oxalis is commonly known as sorrel; other common names include false shamrock, sour grass, sour clover and sleeping beauty. Oxalis corniculata, O. debilis and O. latifolia are perennial, UK non-native species. Oxalis can spread by seed, creeping stems or bulbils; methods differ according to species.

  10. Oxalis, genus of small herbaceous plants, in the family Oxalidaceae, comprising about 850 species, native primarily to southern Africa and tropical and South America. A few South American species have edible tubers or roots, but most members of the genus are familiar as garden ornamentals.

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