Oxalis triangularis " Cupido"

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  1. Jenny namaste

    Jenny namaste Total Gardener

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    Enjoy the flowers @Spruce but I do cut the stalks off after flowering . A weekly houseplant feed :cheers:is all she'll need,
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      the only time I do cut mine. is when it really get leggy. then I cut the whole thing down, plant and all, down to the soil.
       
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      Mine are looking good again this year thanks @Jenny namaste

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      The 'Iron Cross' you sent me a few years back are very well established now, they are fighting off the Surfinas at the moment:
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