False Shamrock (Oxalis triangularis)

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False Shamrock Plant Care

Oxalis triangularis A.St.-Hil.

Oxalis triangularis is a low-growing plant with triangular-shaped leaves that close up at night and open during the day. Its leaves are purple or green in color and it produces delicate pink or white flowers. This plant is often grown as a houseplant due to its attractive appearance and easy care requirements.

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Water

Every 7–14 days

Light

Bright Indirect

Temp

60–75°F

Humidity

40–60%

What Is the False Shamrock?

False Shamrock (Oxalis triangularis) belongs to the Oxalidaceae family within the Oxalis genus. False Shamrock is native to Southern South America. False Shamrock is also known as False Shamrock, Love Plant, Purple Shamrock.

False Shamrock displays a trailing, compact growth habit, reaching up to 0.5 inches tall with a spread of approximately 1 inches. False Shamrock produces small, funnel-shaped flowers in various colors like pink, white, or yellow.

Leaf size: approximately 2 inches.

How Often Should You Water a False Shamrock?

Oxalis triangularis requires watering every 7–14 days. Allow the top layer of soil to dry between waterings to prevent root rot. Reduce watering frequency during winter when growth slows.

Watering Frequency

Every 7–14 days

Let soil partially dry between waterings

What Light Does the False Shamrock Need?

False Shamrock thrives in bright indirect light conditions. The optimal light range is 100–200 lux. Avoid placing False Shamrock in direct, harsh sunlight for extended periods, as this can scorch the foliage.

Light Requirement

Bright Indirect

100–200 lux

What Temperature and Humidity Does the False Shamrock Prefer?

Oxalis triangularis grows best at temperatures between 60°F and 75°F. False Shamrock prefers humidity levels of 40–60%.

Temperature

60–75°F

Humidity

40–60%

What Soil Mix Works Best for a False Shamrock?

Prefers well-draining soil. Good drainage is essential for False Shamrock to prevent waterlogging, which leads to root rot and fungal issues.

How Do You Repot a False Shamrock?

Repot every 1-2 years in spring. Choose a pot one size larger than the current container, and ensure it has drainage holes to allow excess water to escape.

How Do You Propagate a False Shamrock?

False Shamrock can be propagated through by division of rhizome or by stem cuttings.

Fertilizing

Every 1 month

During the growing season

Is the False Shamrock Toxic to Pets and Children?

Toxic to Pets & Children

Toxic to humans, cats and dogs

What Pests and Diseases Affect the False Shamrock?

False Shamrock is susceptible to aphids, spider mites, whiteflies. Inspect the foliage regularly, especially along leaf undersides and stems. Treat infestations promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil to prevent spread.

What USDA Hardiness Zone Does the False Shamrock Need?

False Shamrock grows outdoors in USDA Zone 8a – 10b. Native to Southern South America, False Shamrock is adapted to warm climates. In cooler regions, grow False Shamrock as a houseplant or bring it indoors before the first frost.

Hardiness Zone

Zone 8a – 10b

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