This intriguing half hardy alpine produces crimson
striped, funnel shaped buds like tiny striped barbers poles! The
striking petals open to reveal pretty white flowers with crimson
margins. A fascinating talking point for a frost free greenhouse. In
exceptionally mild areas it can be grown outside at the front of borders
or in sheltered rockeries.
Grows up to 8" tall. Prefers full to partial sun. Blooms from July
until October, giving you months of enjoyment of this unique garden
sorrel.. Hardy in zones 7-9.
Does not produce seeds!
Seeds on Êbay, offered mostly from China, turned out to be grass seeds. Not a shock, China is well known for their "rainbow rose" seeds, which does not exist either.
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Friday
Red and White Peppermint Candy!
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Labels: Candy Cane Sorrel, Oxalis Versicolor bulbs, Peppermint Candy, Red and White
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