Trading weeds
Sujit Hart (Wed, 06 Feb 2013 13:06:54 PST)
I enjoyed my O. triangularis with the dark pink leaves and light pink
flowers. I considered them weeds until I saw them in a pot at a friend's
house. I love the way they go to sleep at night. BTW can someone tell me
how to harvest seeds from this particular Oxalis. Besides this species is
not really invasive.
Sujit
Houston, Texas
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 1:06 PM, Ina <klazina@orcon.net.nz> wrote:
I live in a mild climate, thought one year, well, if it is sold in the
nurseries, it can't be that much of a thug. I am very glad I put it in
a container, because, boy! did that oxalis multiply!! No idea which one
it was, it was very pretty, pink if I recall rightly. Have stuck to the
-no oxalis- ever since. It is a thug in any colour to my mind. But
then nurseries don't seem to care what they sell, as long as it sells.
But then that is another gripe.
Ina Crossley
Auckland New Zealand Zone 10
On 7/02/2013 6:32 a.m., James Waddick wrote:
Dear PBSers,
I expect abuse about this topic.
I had avoided growing ANY Oxalis, because of my local weeds and
especially the greenhouse pot weed with pink flowers 9 A sorrel) that comes
up every where, forms bulbs deep in the pot and are a devil to pull up.
Seems to pop up everywhere.
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