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Oxalis Obtusa Series Bulb - 'Lavender', Pack of One Bulb

Oxalis Obtusa Series Bulb - 'Lavender', Pack of One BulbItem NO.: YQ-1686-choice

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Oxalis Obtusa Series Bulb - 'Lavender', Pack of One Bulb
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  • Vibrant Lavender Blooms: Features delicate lavender-pink flowers with bright yellow-green centers, blooming profusely from winter to early spring for a long-lasting, cheerful display.
  • Compact & Lush Foliage: Clover-like, heart-shaped leaves form a dense, tidy mound, ideal for small containers, rock gardens, or windowsill planters.
  • Easy to Grow: Autumn-planted bulb, drought-tolerant once established, and thrives in full sun to partial shade—perfect for beginner gardeners.
  • Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care; simply let foliage die back naturally in summer, and bulbs will regrow reliably each season.
  • Versatile Decor: Adds a soft, pastel charm to patios, balconies, or indoor spaces, creating a whimsical, cottage-style aesthetic.
  • This is a classic cultivar from the Oxalis obtusa (OB Series) family, also known as "OB Lavender"—a highly popular autumn-planted oxalis.

    ✨ Variety Features

    • Flower Color: Soft lavender-pink blooms with a bright yellow-green center, featuring fine radial veins on the petals that glow with a gentle sheen in sunlight.
    • Foliage: Typical trifoliate leaves, heart-shaped and delicate, forming the iconic "clover" look of oxalis plants.
    • Growth Habit: An autumn-planted bulb that flowers from winter to early spring. It produces an abundance of blooms, easily achieving a "full bloom" effect, making it ideal for container gardening.

    🌱 Basic Care Guide

    • Planting Time: Best planted inautumn (September–October)when cool temperatures promote bulb sprouting.
    • Soil: Must use a well-draining medium, such as a 1:1 mix of gritty soil and potting mix, to prevent bulb rot from waterlogging.
    • Light: Thrives in full sun—aim for 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Insufficient light leads to leggy growth and fewer flowers.
    • Watering: Follow the "water thoroughly when dry" rule. Water sparingly before sprouting, and keep the soil slightly moist during active growth. Avoid standing water in the pot.
    • Dormancy: When leaves turn yellow and wither in late spring/early summer, stop watering. Once the soil is completely dry, bulbs can be dug up and stored for replanting in autumn.
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