Oxalis

Joe G joseph.andrew.gorman@gmail.com
Wed, 11 Jul 2018 05:13:44 PDT
I don't have any oxalis to trade, but I was intrigued by the aquatic oxalis
and found this while searching:
http://biodiversityexplorer.org/plants/…

-joe

On Jul 11, 2018 3:03 AM, "Johannes-Ulrich Urban" <
johannes-ulrich-urban@t-online.de> wrote:

Dear All,

Having unpotted my Oxalis a short time ago, there was a very good harvest
of bulbs this year. It was the first season of the collection in my new
home in Portugal in the open garden in full sun. The plants stayed green
for much longer than they did in the greenhouse in Germany before I moved.
This encourages me to extend the collection. Is there anybody out there who
would be willing to exchange some Oxalis with me? We can arrange this
privately, I am happy to refund  postage and would also pay for plants if I
have nothing of interest to offer in exchange. I have a list of available
Oxalis that I can send.
I am particularly interested in the following Oxalis: densa, MV 4991,
glabra, helicoides very much so, luteola MV 4960B, MV 6359, luteola
maculata, meisneri. MV stands for the collection numbers of the late
Michael Vassar.
In one of my bulb books they mention „Oxalis aquatica“ apparently growing
like a small waterlily with leaves and flowers floating on the water. Does
this really exist in Oxalis? That would be the ultimate Oxalis to grow!

Looking forward to hearing from you, bye for today

Uli



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