Use and Care Manual

These purple shamrocks (Oxalis Triangularis) are often seen
around St. Patrick’s Day, and often called The Good Luck Plant,
due to their four clovers. They are easy and fun to grow and
their striking, purple foliage really sets them apart. If you have
limited space or do not have a home garden, you may prefer
pot culture, as they are easier to care for and do not take up
much space. As long as you have some space for a medium
size pot on your porch, patio, or balcony, you can grow these
Lucky Clover plants.
LUCKY CLOVER KIT with Hanging Basket
Van Zyverdens
Leaflets fold up
at night or on cloudy days
Exotic, burgundy color
Easy to grow
in containers

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