Yesterday I came across a delicate wild wildflower. By that I mean it just happened in a most unusual place, not planted by humans. :wink:
Can anyone identify this wildflower?
Later that day, I heard the gardeners next door and thought, well, I wanted to capture it and take it to my established garden. After the gardeners left, I looked out to find they missed it. I hurriedly dug it up, potted up and today it looks like this.
I hope it makes it. Looks like shamrock family? What do you think?
looks like a type of oxalis, so you're right, a shamrock of some sort
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I have these coming up all over my yard like wildflowers. I also have ones that the flowers are yellow. I always thought they were some type of wild clover. Or is oxalis a type of clover?
Flowering child, I just saw your location! I am in Bogalusa, not too far from you. I remember these growing at my grandmother's in South Mississippi. I think they are pretty common in this area.
if they are oxalis they will come back. and if anyone want's to send me some of either varity ;) i'd love some, but wait till i get postage together, i don't do trades very well.
I potted up some bulbs I bought about 1 1/2 months ago - the leaf stems got soooooooooooo high that they started falling over - I potted it up into a slightly larger pot, and tied the leaves around. A much LONGER flower spike grew up, and had just opened its first flower, when Salem (black cat) decided that it would make a tasty treat! Anyone know if these plants are toxic???
Hey Kenny! thanks for the info. Now I can do a little more research on these!
sbreland, hi, Your lawn must be a pretty sight then huh? Good to know there are yellows as well. Welcome to GF! I'm so glad to see you are from Louisiana. Bogalusa may be an hour or so drive from New Orleans?
Hey Jif! Wish I could send ya some. Anyone know about the seeds on these?
Hi Lynn! I'm wondering if oxalis are in bulb form? Hmmm.
PS I just looked at my newly potted oxalis and they still do not look well. I'm hopin'.
Okay folks. Since I now know this wildflower is an oxalis, (thanks ya'll :wink:) after a little research, I determined it is oxalis corymbosa (lavender sorrel) for anyone who is interested. I think I saw the yellow version next door. Will look tomorrow. Should I have re-planted in my garden or potted up like I did?
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