A Stunning Blend of Pink and Burgundy Foliage
Bring a bold, colorful accent to your indoor or outdoor garden with Oxalis ‘Bi-Color’, a unique variety known for its deep burgundy leaves edged in vibrant pink. This rare and eye-catching plant produces delicate yellow flowers, creating a stunning contrast against its rich-toned foliage. Adding to its charm, the leaves exhibit nyctinasty, meaning they fold up at night and reopen with the morning sun—bringing movement and life to your plant collection.
Oxalis ‘Bi-Color’ Plant Profile
- Scientific Name: Oxalis spiralis subsp. vulcanicola ‘Bi-Color’
- Common Names: Bi-Color Oxalis, Pink-Edged Oxalis, Burgundy Shamrock, Candy Cane Oxalis, Plum Crazy Volcanic Sorrel
- Family: Oxalidaceae
- Native Range: Central and South America
How to Care for Oxalis ‘Bi-Color’
- Light: Prefers bright indirect light to partial sun; tolerates some shade.
- Water: Water when the top inch of soil is dry; reduce watering in winter dormancy.
- Soil: Well-draining potting mix; slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5-7.0).
- Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity but adapts well to average home conditions.
- Temperature: 60-75°F (15-24°C). Avoid frost.
- Fertilizing: Use a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during the growing season.
- Growth Habit: Low-growing, spreading habit; perfect for hanging baskets, pots, or ground cover.
- Propagation: Easily propagated by division of bulbs or corms.
- Pests: Generally pest-resistant but watch for aphids or spider mites in dry conditions.
- Toxicity: Mildly toxic to pets if ingested in large quantities due to oxalates.
Why You’ll Love Oxalis ‘Bi-Color’
✔ Vibrant contrast: Striking burgundy foliage edged in pink with bright yellow blooms
✔ Fast-growing & easy care: Perfect for beginners or seasoned plant enthusiasts
✔ Great for containers & landscaping: Thrives indoors or outdoors in mild climates
✔ Interactive foliage: Leaves fold up at night and open during the day
Fun Fact: A Plant That Sleeps!
Like other Oxalis species, Oxalis ‘Bi-Color’ exhibits nyctinasty, meaning its leaves close at night and reopen in the morning light. This dynamic trait makes it a lively addition to any indoor or outdoor plant collection!
























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