Please Read!!! The variegation occurs during the summer not after only weeks of growth ... when the plant is too young is green, the and during the heat of the summer, the silver pattern fades.

Oxalis Fanny, or False Shamrock, is fairly rare so we're thrilled to be offering this spectacular variety to you! This selection of the popular Oxalis triangularis is composed of olive-green leaves highlighted by a silver overlay pattern in the center of the leaves. In late spring, the clumps are topped with light pink flowers. During the heat of the summer, the silver pattern fades, only to return with cooler nights. One glance at the pretty pink blossoms and trifoliate leaves that adorn this Oxalis, and you'll understand why you need it for your garden. Clumps of lush foliage are decorated with tiny, five-petaled, soft pink flowers perched atop slender, swaying stems. O. triangularis does not spread or seed around the garden like its weedy cousins.

This easy-care Summer bloomer flaunts the classic pinwheel leaves characteristic of an Oxalis, but with a little extra flair. Each unusual leaf exhibits a silver, triangular pattern which makes them equally attractive to the precious blooms. Give this easy-going, rare variety a home in your garden beds or mixed containers.

Easy to Grow Features

Height: 4 – 6”
Spread: 3”
Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Water: Moderate to Low
Bloom Season: Summer