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 ...
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 ...
Greg Manjarrez, of San Jose, writes, “Growing a little luck in the garden is a joy.” The plant he’s refers to is not clover; it’s Oxalis tetraphylla (aka four-leaf pink sorrel). “The deep green ...
Just in time for the new year, Aldi offers the charming four-leaf clover that promises luck and prosperity for your home.
For many years I have enjoyed Oxalis triangularis (Purple Shamrock) and Lucky Shamrock with bright, light green leaves -- both have the characteristic 3-leaflet foliage. For many years I have enjoyed ...
There is a certain plant that has remarkable strength. I always think of an ox when reading about it or hearing its name and for an obvious reason: It’s called oxalis. Yet the etymology of oxalis has ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
We found a 'weed', which measures 6.5 inches from fleshy root to top of the leaves which we keep finding in our veg patch. It looks like a member of the shamrock/clover family and has very strange ...
There is a certain plant that has remarkable strength. I always think of an ox when reading about it or hearing its name and for an obvious reason: It’s called oxalis. Yet the etymology of oxalis has ...
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