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Andrew Broome (Sat, 01 Jul 2006 01:06:54 PDT)
Mary Sue said...
... this white one has increased rapidly in my garden.
That's interesting. The relatively commonly available clone of a
white flowered Ox. purpurea in NZ is slow to reproduce for me.
The bulbs get bigger but don't seem to divide readily.
A new (to me) clone (U4a) seems to be reproducing nicely though,
over the few years I've had it.
I suppose I should have put a warning next to the Oxalis
offerings about the addiction possibilities.
Addictive? Whatever do you mean? :)
Andrew. http://www.freewebtown.com/oxalis/
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