Details
- Density
- 40–50 bulbs per m²
- Flowering Height
- Up to 15–20 cm
- Flowering Time
- Late spring to early autumn
- Fragrant
- No
- Origin
- Holland
- Plant Type
- Bulbs
- Planting Depth
- 3–5 cm deep (with about 2–3 cm of soil covering the bulbs).
- Planting Time
- Spring
- Shipping Time
- Spring (End of March/April)
- Sunlight
- Full sun - Partial shade - Dappled shade
Oxalis Lasiandra (Palm Tree Oxalis)
Palm Tree Oxalis or Mexican Shamrock
• We start shipping our summer flowering bulbs in Spring. We start shipping by Mid March. We ship from our warehouse in London.
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Description
Oxalis Lasiandra, known as Palm Tree Oxalis, is a delightful perennial that adds an exotic touch to gardens and containers. Its distinctive palm-like foliage, composed of slender, fan-shaped leaflets, creates a lush and textured display that’s as captivating as it is unique. During the summer months, this vibrant plant produces clusters of bright magenta-pink flowers that stand out brilliantly against its elegant green leaves.
Low-growing and easy to care for, Oxalis Lasiandra (Palm Tree Oxalis) is perfect for filling gaps in borders, adding a pop of colour to rockeries, or creating eye-catching displays in pots. Its compact nature and ability to thrive in both full sun and partial shade make it a versatile addition to gardens of all styles. Whether used as a cheerful ground cover or as a feature in patio planters, this tropical-looking variety is sure to draw attention.
The common name Palm Tree Oxalis for Oxalis Lasiandra comes from the plant's distinctive foliage. Its leaves are made up of slender, elongated leaflets arranged in a fan-like pattern, which resemble miniature palm fronds. This unique shape sets it apart from other members of the Oxalis genus, giving it a tropical appearance that inspires the comparison to palm trees.
- Height: Grows to approximately 15–20 cm tall.
- Spread: Forms clumps up to 20–25 cm wide.
- Foliage: Elegant, fan-like green leaves resembling small palm trees.
- Blooming Period: Produces vivid magenta-pink flowers from summer into early autumn.
- Adaptability: Ideal for borders, rockeries, and pots.
- Light Requirements: Thrives in full sun or partial shade.
- Unique Feature: Exotic foliage that adds tropical charm to gardens.
- Dispatch: Spring (starting end of March - April)
- We ship from London
Planting information
- Dig a hole to the required depth. You can find this required depth for each type of bulb, tuber or root in the growing guides.
- Depth is measurement of space between the soil line and top of bulb or bare root.
- Set the bulbs or bare root in place, pointed side or sprout side upward.
- Cover the bulbs by replacing the soil and water thoroughly.
Shipping rates
UNITED KINGDOM
Orders of £50 or more - FREE SHIPPING
Orders under £50 - Standard shipping - £4.99
Shipping schedule
We start shipping our spring planted flower bulbs in Spring. We start shipping by Mid March.
Bulbs that are planted in spring and have a tendency to bloom in summer are called spring bulbs. Not to be confused with bulbs that are planted in autumn and bloom in spring.
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For over 4 generations, DutchGrown™ has built its reputation by offering the best flowers bulbs and bare root perennials available anywhere. We take pride in our exceptionally high level of quality control customer service, and our commitment to client satisfaction continues long after the bulbs leave our premises. When you order from DutchGrown™, we 100% guarantee that you will receive the hardiest flower bulbs available, packed with care and ready to thrive in your garden. Read more.
Details
- Density
- 40–50 bulbs per m²
- Flowering Height
- Up to 15–20 cm
- Flowering Time
- Late spring to early autumn
- Fragrant
- No
- Origin
- Holland
- Plant Type
- Bulbs
- Planting Depth
- 3–5 cm deep (with about 2–3 cm of soil covering the bulbs).
- Planting Time
- Spring
- Shipping Time
- Spring (End of March/April)
- Sunlight
- Full sun - Partial shade - Dappled shade