<i>Oxalis brasiliensis</i> | Brazilian Woodsorrel
DESCRIPTION
Oxalis brasiliensis, commonly known as Brazilian woodsorrel, is a perennial groundcover valued for its delicate foliage and attractive pink to purple flowers. Native to Brazil, this plant produces clusters of small, funnel-shaped flowers on slender stems in late spring to early summer, creating an airy appearance above its clover-like, bright green leaves. Suited for shaded or partially shaded areas with moist, well-draining soil, it is often used as a ground cover in woodland gardens, shaded borders, and rock gardens. Low-maintenance and generally resistant to pests and diseases, Brazilian woodsorrel is a reliable and beautiful addition to any garden.
DESCRIPTION
Oxalis brasiliensis, commonly known as Brazilian woodsorrel, is a perennial groundcover valued for its delicate foliage and attractive pink to purple flowers. Native to Brazil, this plant produces clusters of small, funnel-shaped flowers on slender stems in late spring to early summer, creating an airy appearance above its clover-like, bright green leaves. Suited for shaded or partially shaded areas with moist, well-draining soil, it is often used as a ground cover in woodland gardens, shaded borders, and rock gardens. Low-maintenance and generally resistant to pests and diseases, Brazilian woodsorrel is a reliable and beautiful addition to any garden.
DESCRIPTION
Oxalis brasiliensis, commonly known as Brazilian woodsorrel, is a perennial groundcover valued for its delicate foliage and attractive pink to purple flowers. Native to Brazil, this plant produces clusters of small, funnel-shaped flowers on slender stems in late spring to early summer, creating an airy appearance above its clover-like, bright green leaves. Suited for shaded or partially shaded areas with moist, well-draining soil, it is often used as a ground cover in woodland gardens, shaded borders, and rock gardens. Low-maintenance and generally resistant to pests and diseases, Brazilian woodsorrel is a reliable and beautiful addition to any garden.
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Family: Oxalidaceae
Height: 6 to 12 inches tall
Width: 6 to 12 inches wide
Foliage Color: Green, sometimes with purple markings
Flower Color: Pink
Bloom Time: Spring to early summer
Light Requirements: Part shade
Water Requirements: Medium; prefers evenly moist soil
Maintenance: Low; may require division to control spread
Growing Zone: USDA zones 8 to 11
Wildlife Attractors: The flowers attract bees and butterflies