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Identity of a pretty weed .
I have a very pretty weed which blooms for months on end . The flowers open up with the early morning sun and close when it gets dark. It grows into clumps with quite shallow roots . The leaves are like big clover leaves about 3.5 cm across. The flowers are pink with 5 petals. both leaves and flowers are on 12cm stems . The whole plant is cushion shaped. At the moment they are growing around my willow tree despite the dry soil. and partial shade . I recently saw similar ones in a friend's garden but the leaves were still like clover but the edges were serrated. I have looked through wild flower books without success . Any ideas what this plant is ? Oh it is quite hardy and lives through our winter wihout dying back.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you very much I tracked it down to ; Oxalis Debilis.
It likes dry soils which is why it thrives under my willow tree. It does grow from bulbils although I have never found any . I have not found it a problem as a weed as it is easily pulled up and only appears in dry areas where I am mostly happy to leave it . Any plant that blooms from May to Sept has my vote.
It likes dry soils which is why it thrives under my willow tree. It does grow from bulbils although I have never found any . I have not found it a problem as a weed as it is easily pulled up and only appears in dry areas where I am mostly happy to leave it . Any plant that blooms from May to Sept has my vote.
What has surprised me that when you look in Google for Oxalis Debilis not only do they show other colours but some have leaves that close up and some have a differrent type of leaf entirely. I suppose there must be a considerable variation. I also came across a web site selling the seeds.
Prudie I assume it was in the house plant soil . I would have thought it would have been to wet .
Prudie I assume it was in the house plant soil . I would have thought it would have been to wet .
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