Oxalis 'Vulcan Pink'
Oxalis 'Vulcan Pink'
Oxalis 'Vulcan Pink' also known as the purple shamrock is native to Brazil and picked up it's common name from the Irish shamrock symbol which refers to a triangular three leaved plant or the clover. Vulcan pink is an awesome variegated form of this classic. A lovely flowering plant, small trumpet shaped blooms appear during Spring and Summer.
How to care for your Oxalis
Water: If possible water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist over the leaves every few days.
Light: They enjoy bright but indirect sunlight.
Humidity: Regular humidity levels.
Temperature: They enjoy warmth, about 20 degrees C but can tolerate lower.
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
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Oxalis 'Vulcan Pink'
Oxalis 'Vulcan Pink'
Oxalis 'Vulcan Pink'
Oxalis 'Vulcan Pink' also known as the purple shamrock is native to Brazil and picked up it's common name from the Irish shamrock symbol which refers to a triangular three leaved plant or the clover. Vulcan pink is an awesome variegated form of this classic. A lovely flowering plant, small trumpet shaped blooms appear during Spring and Summer.
How to care for your Oxalis
Water: If possible water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist over the leaves every few days.
Light: They enjoy bright but indirect sunlight.
Humidity: Regular humidity levels.
Temperature: They enjoy warmth, about 20 degrees C but can tolerate lower.
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
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Oxalis 'Vulcan Pink'
Oxalis 'Vulcan Pink' also known as the purple shamrock is native to Brazil and picked up it's common name from the Irish shamrock symbol which refers to a triangular three leaved plant or the clover. Vulcan pink is an awesome variegated form of this classic. A lovely flowering plant, small trumpet shaped blooms appear during Spring and Summer.
How to care for your Oxalis
Water: If possible water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist over the leaves every few days.
Light: They enjoy bright but indirect sunlight.
Humidity: Regular humidity levels.
Temperature: They enjoy warmth, about 20 degrees C but can tolerate lower.
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes






















