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The Shamrock Plant
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Minnie's Milestones by Jonni
(IC: blogger)
The Shamrock Plant or Oxalis regnellii is a great houseplant
and here in southwest Missouri is a perennial if planted outside.
This plant is several years old and has resided in this planter for the entire time. The oxalis do require a dormancy period, of two or three times a year. The plant will get leggy and worn out looking. Then it is time to..
clip down to the rhizomes. I do take out the rhizomes and put new dirt in the pot and replant the rhizomes about once a year.
I then fertilize, water and in a few weeks the magic of the rhizomes happens again. Love the patina this planter has acquired over the years. The Shamrock Plant is happiest in lots of filtered sunlight.
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Published November 7th, 2014 9:00 AM
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Douglas Hunt on Nov 08, 2014I think your shamrock plant may be showing off because it is house-proud!
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Minnie's Milestones by Jonni on Nov 12, 2014@Douglas Hunt, LOL, maybe so.
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Vickie Perkins-Tucker on Nov 16, 2014Do you think a Shamrock plant would survive in West Texas?
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Minnie's Milestones by Jonni on Nov 19, 2014@Vickie Perkins-Tucker, I think so. I know some people say it can become a nuisance plant, so I would be careful where I planted it.
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