A month ago I posted about this oxalis trangularis I was gifted from an employee at Lowes. Since then it has grown so many babies and I’m still just as happy with it as the first day I received it.
This on my list of plants to get. Love it! Looks awesome! Where did you get yours?
Katie-sin
That’s a pretty plant! Is it easy to care for? Or more advanced?
Plant_Mom_Newbie-ish
Tell me what you’re doing please!!!! I got one that had about 7 stems. They have all slowly died off and now I’m left with nothing😭🤣
modernhedgewitch
I’m glad for the update, this is one of my favorite plants and I’m sure I commented on your original post.
CraftyProcrstntr
Definitely one of my top 5 favorite plants I have. I love that it shows you how much you love it and it’s active (idk the real term but she’s moves lol).
No_Fun_5534
What is it like caring for these plants?
Scary-Tomato-6722
I inherited the purple shamrocks from my boss who passed away in 2022. I love them
Remarkable_Cover_330
Every time I think mine is dead and not just dormant, I mix the soil and plant something else and it pops back. I can’t ever intentionally propagate but it’s in four pots now smh
Scary-Tomato-6722
I have a snake plant that was his as well and it’s now having a baby 👶
Curious_Spite2022
I have one of these and it is so fun! Years ago I bought a teeny bag of 3 corms and potted them up. They grew great for a while, then died back. So I dug up the corms, separated them out a little in the same pot and stuck the whole thing in my cool basement until Spring. Once it started to warm up outside I stuck the pot outside and the whole thing started anew. I’ve done this every year and they always pop back up bigger and more beautiful than the previous year!
Cat_the_Great
The plant I can never keep alive. Congrats!
itsatag
This is astonishing and congratulations! You’ve done a great job with it so far. Keep it up! I have two that are growing from my first monstera I purchased at an antique shop. The man told me at the time that it came with an additional plant however I knew nothing of it at the time. Am I able to propagate these?
powermotion
Damn it Jim… This is one beautiful plant
jelbee
Since you said you’re new to oxalis—be advised that they love to go dormant!
This means that even if you “kill it” (which I have, through underwatering neglect), don’t chuck it, they can come back. Just give the pot a month or two unwatered in a dry cool location, then bring it back with fresh soil and a sunny warm location and… bam, it phoenixes from the ashes. 💅
This lil lady was a dry pot of corms sitting in a dusty pot all winter until last month:
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This on my list of plants to get. Love it! Looks awesome! Where did you get yours?
That’s a pretty plant! Is it easy to care for? Or more advanced?
Tell me what you’re doing please!!!! I got one that had about 7 stems. They have all slowly died off and now I’m left with nothing😭🤣
I’m glad for the update, this is one of my favorite plants and I’m sure I commented on your original post.
Definitely one of my top 5 favorite plants I have. I love that it shows you how much you love it and it’s active (idk the real term but she’s moves lol).
What is it like caring for these plants?
I inherited the purple shamrocks from my boss who passed away in 2022. I love them
Every time I think mine is dead and not just dormant, I mix the soil and plant something else and it pops back. I can’t ever intentionally propagate but it’s in four pots now smh
I have a snake plant that was his as well and it’s now having a baby 👶
I have one of these and it is so fun! Years ago I bought a teeny bag of 3 corms and potted them up. They grew great for a while, then died back. So I dug up the corms, separated them out a little in the same pot and stuck the whole thing in my cool basement until Spring. Once it started to warm up outside I stuck the pot outside and the whole thing started anew. I’ve done this every year and they always pop back up bigger and more beautiful than the previous year!
The plant I can never keep alive. Congrats!
This is astonishing and congratulations! You’ve done a great job with it so far. Keep it up! I have two that are growing from my first monstera I purchased at an antique shop. The man told me at the time that it came with an additional plant however I knew nothing of it at the time. Am I able to propagate these?
Damn it Jim… This is one beautiful plant
Since you said you’re new to oxalis—be advised that they love to go dormant!
This means that even if you “kill it” (which I have, through underwatering neglect), don’t chuck it, they can come back. Just give the pot a month or two unwatered in a dry cool location, then bring it back with fresh soil and a sunny warm location and… bam, it phoenixes from the ashes. 💅
This lil lady was a dry pot of corms sitting in a dusty pot all winter until last month:
https://preview.redd.it/ofowmg1gbo6f1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7844f334417e425affb6c52529d9916ae64758bd
Hoping she gets bushier this time around in the new location I’ve put her in. 🤞