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Wood Sorrel (Oxalis deppei)

£4.95 - £14.95
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SKU:
511428
Aspect:
Part Shade
Common name:
Iron Cross or Lucky Clover
Direct Sow/ Plant Out:
March, April, May
Flowers/ Harvest:
June
Height:
15cm (6in)
Moisture:
Moist but Well-drained
Product Type:
Flower
Shipping:
PLANTS
Spread:
15cm (6in)
Aspect (For Filters):
Part Shade
Collection (For Filters):
Individual
Features (For Filter):
Loved by Pollinators
Features (For Filter):
Perfect for Pots
Height (For Filters):
Low (Up to 30cm)
Size (for filters):
1 x 9cm pot
Size (for filters):
3 x 9cm pots
Delivery Callout:
false
Out of Stock:
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Position:
Container Garden, Ground Cover (Scattered)
Flower Colour (For Filters):
Pinks
Planting Position (For Filters):
Container Garden
Planting Position (For Filters):
Ground Cover (Scattered)
511428-1 gift wrap:
none
511428-3 gift wrap:
none
200804-1 gift wrap:
none
200804-3 gift wrap:
none
Flowers (For Filters):
Summer
200804-1 delivery message:
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Description Teaser:
Beautiful, architectural and edible, with the sharp taste of lemons, this container or houseplant is ideal for winter and spring picking.
Status:
Live
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false
Reasons To Buy 1:
Tried & tested by Sarah
Reasons To Buy 2:
Handpicked from a specialist UK grower
Reasons To Buy 3:
Easy to grow
511428-3 unit price:
4.98
200804-3 unit price:
4.32
Flowers:
June - August
Soil:
Broad Tolerance
Type:
Perennial
Soil (For Filters):
Broad Tolerance
Type (For Filters):
Perennial
Delivery Information:
Other
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Other
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Other
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Other
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Other
Promo Title:
Sarah Raven One Year Guarantee
Promo Description:
This is covered by our one year guarantee. Visit our warranty page for more details

A beautiful, architectural container or houseplant, ideal for winter and spring. I love it on a cool windowledge or greenhouse. It goes dormant in late summer to regrow again the following year.

This is edible in small quantities - use sparingly in salads to bring a lemony sharpness.