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Oxalis Shamrock


Hi there!

	Well, since I started this whole conversation, I guess I'll
just jump right back in!  Anyway, the oxalis plant I have is a bulb
forming plant as well.  I thought that was interesting that Dewey
saw them growing as weeds!  I live in Northern California (that's
Sacramento) and I don't know what zone that is.  Yesterday I put
the plant out on the deck and a few hours later the flowers had 
wilted!  I immediately brought it back in put it in the kitchen sill.
Now it's all better.  When I lived in southern California there was 
this clover growing in the front yard every spring that had little 
yellow flowers on it.  Some people called it weeds but I loved the 
way it looked so I would just let it grow until it died when it got hot.
Have you ever heard of that?  I was wondering if it's some sort of 
oxalis plant or not.  Do you think I should put my oxalis in a pot or 
put it on the ground as ground cover?  

Kareena

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From: 	Chavez, Tim A
Sent: 	Tuesday, March 17, 1998 10:48 AM
To: 	'Seeds List-Propagation'
Subject: 	FW: Oxalis?

Dewey, You must live in a warmer climate than zone 6 (such as Wichita
Kansas). Oxalis is only a house plant here as far as I have seen. I am
surprised that you have something like it that seeds as I have been
hunting for seed for years. All I can find is plants and bulbs (corms?).
What's your climate, soil and sun/shade aspect like? Do you know if the
seeds are viable long enough to mail?

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