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Zen Landis says that false shamrocks make good houseplants because they can thrive in containers for a long time before they need to be divided and repotted. 'The plants themselves stay relatively ...
Whether green or purple, the false shamrock is truly adorable This plant, popular for St. Patrick’s Day, has a secret — it hails from Brazil, not Ireland. by Sara Bruestle Saturday, March 16 ...
Every St. Patrick’s Day, many stores sell a plant called the "false shamrock". As the name suggests, this plant (Oxalis) is not a shamrock, but an easily grown houseplant that does resemble the ...
Known by a variety of names: wood sorrel, red or purple shamrock, or even false shamrock. The plant is Oxalis triangularis and it has striking red/purple leaves that fold and unfold along the veins.
by Rachel Manek, FOX 11 News Sun, March 10th 2024 at 7:20 AM ...