I buy my Oxalis Regnellii in small 3 inch pots a few weeks before St. Patrick’s Day. You can either plant the bulbs yourself or buy them as plants. I prefer to buy young plants and use them as a centerpiece for St Patrick’s day. After St. Patty’s I transplant them into 7 in clay pots.
The oxalis prefers bright indirect light with temperatures 65-70 F. I move mine outdoors to a shady location in mid-May. Whether indoors or out you can expect white blooms and flashy folage throughout summer and into early fall. One of my favorite things about the oxalis is that the leaves droop every evening at dusk.
Legend has it they bring good luck to those who cross the path of an oxalis so I keep mine by the door:)


