🌿 Transform your space with vibrant blooms!
This set of 30 Oxalis Triangularis bulbs includes 10 green and 20 purple varieties, designed for easy planting and maintenance. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor settings, these robust bulbs promise a long blooming period from spring through autumn, making them an ideal choice for novice gardeners looking to add a splash of color to their spaces.
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Spring |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Shade |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 30 |
Color | Green,Purple |
D**.
Hang on to Your Triangularis Hats!!!
Wife likes the color, shape, and flowers. We are in Zone 8A. Existing plants are good for (so far) down to -5. Got our order of 80 and planted 5/3. Sprouted 5/14. What is most amazing is an 85% sprout rate. The bulbs/corms are @1"x 3/8" and the roots are quite fragile. Disentangle with care. We planted length of corm + 1/4 " deep in containers of potting soil that had been fertilized over a month ago with the blue (when liquid) product. The corms with a white tendril we planted with the tendril slightly above ground. The Triangularis are growing great exhibiting good signs of robust health.Very extremely pleased.
R**Y
Very tiny bulbs...and they were soaking wet and rotted! DON'T BOTHER!
I didn't return them, too much hassle, but they were teeny tiny bulbs, (maybe six or seven could fit in a teaspoon?) They were wrapped and sealed in PLASTIC, with no air holes for ventilation, soaking wet inside the bags...which meant they got moldy, actually. I'd say that fully half the order was already rotted away when they arrived. It's insane and ridiculous that the Seller didn't know how to ship them so the bulbs stayed healthy. Out of however many I was supposed to have had, only TWO plants in total actually came up, each with just one or two leaves, the starts didn't grow bigger, and the two little survivors produced no flowers. I hope they recover - maybe by next year they will come back in good health.
A**L
Not labeled
I just planted some of these. I really like this plant when grown. Would have been nice if they would have labeled the packages on which one was the purple and the other one green. Now I have to wait and see after they grow.
L**A
Oxalis blancos y morados
Estos oxalis dice ser mixtos pero es mentira a mi solo me llegaron los morados muy lindos por cierto me encantan pero los compre porque según traía blancos y no es verdad
D**T
Love them
There was an issue with the first shipment but they sent a replacement right away. Very happy with the service and the shamrocks now that they have bloomed. Don't mind the picture they're sleeping for the night but during the day they spread out and look beautiful
A**R
Moldy croms!
I was highly disappointed in the condition of the tubers/croms. I wanted to give this 1 star, but as half the bulbs were ok, I gave it a 2 star. The Oxalis bulbs arrived, packaged into two plastic bags both housed in a lined brown envelope. The bag closest to the top of the brown envelope was very wet and each bulb was covered with white mold. The bottom bag was also moist, but no mold. I did soak the moldy bulbs in hydrogen peroxide in the hope of killing the mold, but as they were just recently planted, I have no idea if they will germinate, or what the survival rate will be. I will update this as something progresses. Just be aware that there could be problems.
T**.
Duds
Not one sprouted. The oxalis I bought a few years ago that permanently lives in a pot on my deck, bought from another seller, is blooming right now. These were planted within 24 hours of receipt and kept indoors in my plastic table top greenhouse on top of a plugged in grow mat with a grow light on a timer. Nothing.I admit, I had some initial suspicions when I opened the baggie and it had a bit of a bad smell (sort of ammonia like), I, too, noticed some white mold/mildew but the bulbs seemed intact, so I planted them anyway and hoped for the best. I buy all sorts of bulbs regularly and have never encountered a smell like that before. I have seen a bit of mold/mildew on bulbs I bought before, but they all still grew. Didn't work out for me.
D**J
It's Alive!
When I first got my purple and green Oxalis Shamrocks, I (like everyone else) thought I had been duped. The rhizomes looked rotted and dead. I planted them anyway, with no luck. After a few months, I dug them up and replanted them. I still felt they were rotted but I kept caring for them. Watering them weekly and putting them in the sunshine. After a couple more months, Shazam! It finally paid off! They were not rotten! They finally bloomed beautifully and are doing great! So hang in there fellow Shamrock lovers, the rhizomes are not dead just very dormant and it takes a LOT of patience.The green Shamrock was different than what was pictured. I'm used to the green Shamrock having the same size and shape petals as the purple Shamrock. More triangle shaped petals with white flowers. This one was smaller and had round shape petals and beautiful pink flowers. Even tho different than advertised, a very beautiful plant and I am very happy with them both!
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