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CHARMEDĀ® Wine Oxalis
- Mounding Habit,
- Drought Tolerant,
- Adaptable as Houseplant,
- Ships in a 4.25 Eco+ Grande™ Pot?
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CHARMEDĀ® Wine Oxalis
- Mounding Habit,
- Drought Tolerant,
- Adaptable as Houseplant,
- Ships in a 4.25 Eco+ Grande™ Pot?
$10.99
$10.99
(Shamrock) CHARMEDĀ® Wine Oxalis has burgundy-plum, shamrock-shaped leaves, graced with dainty blush-white flowers. The flowers bloom mid spring through late summer, appearing through the foliage. CHARMEDĀ® Wine makes a great presentation in shady areas. Oxalis is also adaptable as a houseplant for year-round enjoyment. This easy-care, drought tolerant annual grows best in part sun to shade, forming a mound. CHARMEDĀ® Wine will grow 6 to 16 inches tall, and a spread 10 to 12 inches wide. Add beautiful appeal by using CHARMEDĀ® Wine Oxalis in the landscape, combination pots or hanging baskets!
Common Name: Shamrock
Plant Type: Annual
Brand: PROVEN WINNERSĀ® Annuals
Hardiness Zone: 8, 10, 11What is my zone?
Max Height: 1 – 2 Feet
Max Spread: 1 – 2 Feet
Exposure: Part Shade (4-6 hrs.), Full Shade (0-4 hrs.)
Nature Attractions: Bee-Friendly, Butterflies
Flower Color: Purple Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Moist
Attributes: Cut Flower or Foliage
Design Use: Combination Containers, Container, Ground Cover, Hanging Baskets
Container Design: Filler
Season of Interest (Flowering): Early Spring, Late Spring or Early Summer, Summer, Late Summer, Fall
Season of Interest (Foliage): Spring, Summer, Fall
For general growing tips and how to care for your annuals. View Garden Crossings How to care for Annuals page.
Interested in growing tips for other plants we sell. Browse our Plant Care Tips.
1 review for CHARMEDĀ® Wine Oxalis
Deb A | Zone: 5a –
So Dainty
Love this plant. So dainty. Looks like clover and it flowers. My 89 year old mom wants one too. Hearty, haven’t killed it yet.