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- BULBS-OXIC
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A distinctive Oxalis with bright green, four‑leaf foliage marked by a bold burgundy cross at the centre. ‘Iron Cross’ produces cheerful pink blooms through summer and forms a neat, clump‑forming plant ideal for borders, patio pots, and seasonal displays. Easy, eye‑catching, and full of character.
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Growing Information
| Common Name | Lucky Clover |
|---|---|
| Genus | Oxalis |
| Exposure | Sheltered |
| Soil Type | Loam, Sand |
| Soil pH | Acidic, Alkaline, Neutral |
| Soil Moisture | Well Drained |
| Height (Max.) | 15cm |
| Spread (Max.) | 15cm |
| Growth Habit | Clump-forming, Mat-forming |
| Flower Colour | Pink |
| Foliage Colour | Burgundy, Green |
| Ideal for... | Patio Pots |
| Planting | Plant in a sunny or partially shaded spot; water moderately during active growth and provide a dry winter mulch to support it |
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Plant Care
Bulbs are a form of dormant plant which when planted in the correct conditions produce a full plant over time. Plants which naturally survive as bulbs will usually die down into the ground when their season is finished in order to store their energy to return the following year.
Planting BulbsMost bulbs should be planted at a depth 2-3 times their own depth. e.g. a 5cm bulb will be planted at 10-15cm deep.
Plant bulbs with their shoot side facing upwards up. If unsure which side, it's best to plant the bulb "laying down".
Cover with soil and lightly water in. Avoid the ground staying overly wet as it may cause the bulbs to rot.
Feed weekly with a high potassium feed, such as tomato feed, once shoots appear.
Stop feeding when the foliage begins to die back. Allow the foliage to die back naturally as this will support growth in future years.
Reduced PlasticsIn order to lessen our environmental impact, all of our plants will be removed from their plastic cell trays or pots before sending. Ensure you are ready to pot your plants when they arrive.
