Oxalis Triangularis
Oxalis
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- Oxalis require bright or direct sunlight supplemented with a cool indoor temperature of ~15 degrees celsius (~60 degrees Fahrenheit).
- Oxalis are typically grown as a houseplant but can be grown outside in USDA climate zones 8a-11, preferably in light shade.
- They can tolerate higher indoor temperatures but will go into dormancy prematurely and/or begin to take on a "tired" appearance if temperatures go above 27 degrees celsius (~80 degrees Fahrenheit) for prolonged periods of time.
- Use average potting soil with good drainage and allow the surface soil to dry out between waterings.
- Mature False Shamrock plants are cut back to the soil every 3–5 years in early summer or during the domancy period.
- Young plants are cut back to the soil every year in early summer or during the dormancy period, until they reach maturity.
- Oxalis are perennial