Texas Oxalis?
patty allen (Sun, 07 Mar 2010 01:34:09 PST)

Hi All, If the oxalis Justin has is like the one John MacGregor described, which is like the ones I can't get rid off down here in Southeast Texas, he doesn't want it to multiply.
Once it gets going , it is almost impossible to get rid of. It makes a tremendous amount of seed and it is nearly impossible to get all of them when you are tryng to dig up a clump to do away with!
If someone knows of a product that will kill them, please share with me.

Patty
Southeast Texas

-----Original Message-----

From: Eugene Zielinski <eez55@earthlink.net>
Sent: Mar 6, 2010 8:10 PM
To: Pacific Bulb Society <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
Subject: Re: [pbs] Texas Oxalis?

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
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