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Oxalis Triangularis, commonly known as Wood Sorrel, is a vibrant herb known for its distinctive red triangular foliage. Ideal for indoor pots, kitchen gardens, and decorative home displays, this plant adds color, texture, and a fresh touch to any space.
Features
• Produces striking red triangular leaves
• Suitable for indoor pots, kitchen gardens, and decorative displays
• Edible leaves can be used in salads and culinary dishes
• Easy to grow and low-maintenance
• Adds color and aesthetic appeal to home gardening
Specifications
Scientific Name: Oxalis Triangularis
Common Name (US): Wood Sorrel Red
Plant Type: Perennial Herb
Leaf Color: Red
USDA Hardiness Zones: 7–10
Plant Height: 6–12 inches
Blooming Season: Spring to Summer (small pink or white flowers)
Planting Guide
Light Requirements: Bright indirect light for indoor pots; partial sun outdoors
Soil Type: Well-drained, fertile soil
Watering: Moderate; keep soil slightly moist
Germination Time: 10–15 days
Spacing: 4–6 inches apart in pots or garden beds
Sowing Method: Sow seeds directly in pots or seed trays; transplant carefully
Ideal Temperature: 60–75°F (16–24°C)
Maintenance Tips: Trim dead leaves to encourage new growth; suitable for indoor and outdoor kitchen garden use
You can start harvesting Wood Sorrel Oxalis Triangularis Red Herb once the plant has grown enough foliage et usually after a few weeks.
Yes et Wood Sorrel Oxalis Triangularis Red Herb can be easily grown indoors in containers with good drainage and bright light.
Wood Sorrel Oxalis Triangularis Red Herb grows well in loose et well‑draining soil enriched with organic compost.
Yes et Wood Sorrel Oxalis Triangularis Red Herb seeds are beginner‑friendly and require only basic care and sunlight.
Water Wood Sorrel Oxalis Triangularis Red Herb when the topsoil feels dry. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.