Oxalis Palmifrons
You will receive a single bulb plant similar to the first photo. Second photo is my personal plant and an example of it’s potential, about 2 years of growth and bulbs dividing
Oxalis palmifrons is a charming and unique bulbous plant known for its delicate, fan-shaped foliage that resembles miniature palm fronds. Native to South Africa, it produces clusters of bright green, symmetrical leaves that radiate out in a starburst pattern. During its blooming season, it showcases small, pinkish flowers that add a touch of vibrancy. This drought-tolerant plant thrives in well-draining soil and bright, indirect light, making it a delightful addition to succulent or rock gardens, as well as a captivating houseplant.
Plant will wake up during Autumn and goes dormant during summer (it naturally dies back in warm/hot seasons. Bulbs are still viable in the soil, don’t throw away”
You will receive a single bulb plant similar to the first photo. Second photo is my personal plant and an example of it’s potential, about 2 years of growth and bulbs dividing
Oxalis palmifrons is a charming and unique bulbous plant known for its delicate, fan-shaped foliage that resembles miniature palm fronds. Native to South Africa, it produces clusters of bright green, symmetrical leaves that radiate out in a starburst pattern. During its blooming season, it showcases small, pinkish flowers that add a touch of vibrancy. This drought-tolerant plant thrives in well-draining soil and bright, indirect light, making it a delightful addition to succulent or rock gardens, as well as a captivating houseplant.
Plant will wake up during Autumn and goes dormant during summer (it naturally dies back in warm/hot seasons. Bulbs are still viable in the soil, don’t throw away”
You will receive a single bulb plant similar to the first photo. Second photo is my personal plant and an example of it’s potential, about 2 years of growth and bulbs dividing
Oxalis palmifrons is a charming and unique bulbous plant known for its delicate, fan-shaped foliage that resembles miniature palm fronds. Native to South Africa, it produces clusters of bright green, symmetrical leaves that radiate out in a starburst pattern. During its blooming season, it showcases small, pinkish flowers that add a touch of vibrancy. This drought-tolerant plant thrives in well-draining soil and bright, indirect light, making it a delightful addition to succulent or rock gardens, as well as a captivating houseplant.
Plant will wake up during Autumn and goes dormant during summer (it naturally dies back in warm/hot seasons. Bulbs are still viable in the soil, don’t throw away”