Justin. If your oxalis is an east Texas wildflower, most likely it is O. violacea, a species with plain green leaves that blooms in the spring. I don't know if it is tuberous or not. Eugene Zielinski Augusta, GA USA > [Original Message] > From: Justin Smith > Date: 3/6/2010 4:33:08 PM > Subject: [pbs] Texas Oxalis? > > Hi All, > > I was wondering if anyone could identify this oxalis that I have growing in my yard. I dug one up a couple of years ago and put in a pot but it so far has failed to multiply. > > http://flickr.com/photos/oothal/… > > Thanks > > Justin > > Woodville, TX 8b/9a > _________________________________________________________________ > Hotmail: Powerful Free email with security by Microsoft. > http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/201469230/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.ibiblio.org > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/