Oxalis Versicolour Candy Cane Sorrel - 10 Bulbs

  
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  • Simply stunning spring bloomer, reliably bringing colour back to your garden.
  • Unusual, raspberry-ripple coloured, funnel-shaped flowers to brighten up your containers and borders.
  • Flowers soon after planting from November onwards, all the way to spring, giving you plenty of colour.
  • This South African Native is perfect for pots or the front of borders, where it forms a neat mound of leaves.
  • Supplied as a pack of 10 bulbs, ready to be planted out in Autumn.
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This native of South Africa is simply beautiful! You will see the raspberry ripple coloured, funnel shaped flowers appear soon after planting from November onwards. Perfect for the front of pots or borders.Grow them on pots on your decking, balconies or terraces - they really are a joy to behold and the flowers will make your garden a talking point! They're really easy to grow, and being so exotic looking, your friends and family will truly thing you are blessed with green fingers!Stunning when in full bloom, the flowers are even more striking when in bud, when the flowers are marked with vivid crimson-pink stripes, hence its more common name, the Candy Cane Sorrel. This delightful little plant is something uniquely special, with its bright white, funnel-shaped flowers edged with colour.Even when not in flower, this striped oxalis will continue to delight with its mound of green leaves which forms in spring, adding subtle texture and colour to your garden.Supplied as a pack of 10 bulbs, ready to be planted out in autumn.

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"Very Small Bulbs In A Big Box."
I almost missed the tiny envelope under the copious amounts of packing. Expensive for such small bulbs, I hope that they grow as they had started to sprout in the pack so planted them in pots indoors immediately.
By SRB,  11 Nov 2021
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