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Bulbs => Bulbs General => Topic started by: Jupiter on April 04, 2021, 10:55:32 PM
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I hope there are some Oxalis experts lurking here who are able to clear up the niggling doubt I feel about an Oxalis I grow here. It came originally from Sue Wallbank in Tasmania, Australia but she was uncertain of its identity and sold it to me with a question mark. It's close to O. hirta and might be a form of that species, but there are significant differences in form that have got me wondering.
It came to me as a very large bulb, like a Turkish dried fig in shape and size (if you're familiar with those).
The pictures I have attached below show the plant in full bloom and then a couple of comparisons with Oxalis hirta 'rosea' which I have.
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Your photo seems to show a very compact plant - which is not what I expect of O.hirta - perhaps it is leggier than the photo suggests?
Fermi is good on Oxalis - and a search of the forum shows a number of yearly threads on the genus. There's also a lovely thread from a forumistin Taiwan about "my oxalis garden "
https://www.srgc.org.uk/forum/index.php?topic=5707.0 -lots of great species and cultivars shown there which may help or be of interest!
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Hi Jamus,
from what I can see of the foliage it looks correct for O. hirta. It appears to just be a very compact form. I've sent a message t Craig Gardiner to ask him as he's the new Oxalis Oracle
cheers
fermi
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Maggi and Fermi, thanks for your input. The foliage does look very like hirta but I noticed while researching that other species have that kind of leaf shape too. Yes it's a very compact form and when in full bloom the flowers completely conceal the leaves below. It's a lovely thing!