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Images and Opinions of Oxalis triangularis from GardenWeb Members| derrick1p1 - 8 | This plants propogates easily and can be enjoyed year round. I've only grown this indoors as I've read it can be invasive outdoors. It does flower, but the main attraction is the foilage. Allowing/forcing it to go dormant once a year is recommended. | Ratings| overall | 9 | | how easy | 8 | | flower | 7 | | foliage | 10 | | propagate | 10 | | fragrance | 1 |
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| Nora_in_Vancouver - 8b Wet Coast |  August 16, 2004 (Vancouver BC) | Growing here with Golden Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia aurea). The pale purple flowers are shown here in mid-August. This is often grown as a house plant, as it tolerates low light, but it is hardy outdoors here. | |
| asturnut - z7 So.NJ |  Bed of purple oxalis | at Longwood Gardens | Ratings| overall | n/a | | how easy | n/a | | flower | 3 | | foliage | 10 | | propagate | 9 | | fragrance | n/a |
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| Nigella - 9a-steamy |  New leaves emerging in February | This is a really pretty plant, I'd like to have more! | |
| Aaron_UK - UK |  Oxalis triangularis 'Atropurpurea" | | |
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