Oxalis, or the false shamrock’s (Oxalis triangularis) dramatic dark purple leaves and sprays of starry white or pale pink flowers will make a striking statement in any houseplant collection. While the ...
(WHTM) – If you’re looking to extend your St. Patrick’s Day celebration beyond March 17 consider growing a shamrock plant. The “shamrock plant” that grows indoors is not the original Irish shamrock.
If you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, there is a good chance you may be given an Oxalis, a small plant that resembles a shamrock. It's quite hardy indoors, even for those with a brown thumb. If you ...
Friday is Saint Patrick’s Day. We Americans traditionally celebrate with two symbols of this special day - the wearing of the color green and enjoying the beauty of the “lucky clover” Shamrock or ...
Dear Master Gardener: I would like to purchase a shamrock plant to have as a decoration for St. Patrick’s Day. Will it keep as a houseplant? If so, how do I care for it? Answer: In March local ...
Staten Island, N.Y. -- Oxalis, commonly known as False Shamrock, is a member of the Wood-Sorrel family. There are about 270 species throughout many parts of the world, with a significant number of ...