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Oxalis

Oxalis

Purple Shamrock False Shamrock Love Plant
Classificazione

Famiglia: Oxalidaceae

Genere: Oxalis

Oxalis triangularis, commonly known as Purple Shamrock or False Shamrock, is a charming bulbous perennial renowned for its triangular purple leaves that exhibit nyctinastic movement - folding closed at night. This species from the Oxalidaceae family is prized for its delicate flowers and animated foliage, making it a favorite houseplant.

Popular Oxalis Varieties
Oxalis triangularis Purple Shamrock
Classic deep purple leaves with pink undersides.
Reliable houseplant with animated nyctinastic movement.
Oxalis triangularis 'Alba' White Purple Shamrock
Pure white flowers contrast dramatically with purple foliage.
Same care requirements as species.
Oxalis regnellii Green Shamrock
Emerald green version with same growth habit.
Less dramatic but equally charming.
Oxalis tetraphylla Iron Cross Oxalis
Four-part leaves with maroon clover-like pattern.
Winter dormant; bright indirect light.
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Light Requirements

Bright indirect light produces best purple coloration. Tolerates lower light but grows leggy. Avoid direct sun which scorches tender leaves.

Watering Needs

Water when top inch of soil dries out. Reduce watering gradually in fall as dormancy approaches. Keep nearly dry during winter dormancy, resume in spring.

Soil Preferences

Well-draining potting mix with peat/perlite. Standard houseplant soil works well if not overwatered during dormancy.

Temperature and Humidity

Cool to average room temperatures 60-75°F (15-24°C). Avoid drafts and temperature extremes. Average household humidity sufficient.

Fertilization

Monthly balanced liquid fertilizer during active growth (spring-summer). Stop completely during dormancy period.

Pruning and Maintenance

Trim dead foliage during dormancy. Pinch leggy stems to encourage bushiness. Divide overcrowded clumps during repotting.