Showing posts with label Oxalis Ione Hecker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oxalis Ione Hecker. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Oxalis Ione Hecker

I’ve always admired the South American Oxalis. I remember wanting to buy O. laciniata on sight just for the curious crinkled leaves. Generally I think it’s probably too hot here for them but I have a number in pots. This year they were in flower very early, but I now have a few in flower again. Oxalis Ione Hecker seems to be one of the most reliable of the O. laciniata x O. enneaphylla. It was probably also one of the first, there certainly are a lot around these days, perhaps too many! (and yes, I have many of them).


 

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