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The Easy to Grow Oxalis Iron Cross Shamrock pack includes 20 bulbs featuring distinctive green and purple heart-shaped leaves with deep purple centers and rosy-pink flowers. Suitable for USDA zones 8-10, these bulbs bloom within 10-12 weeks and thrive in full to partial sun, indoors or outdoors. Low maintenance and visually striking, they bring a sophisticated, natural accent to any modern living or work environment.






| ASIN | B005WXXAH0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #186,052 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6,188 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand Name | Easy to Grow |
| Color | Regnellii |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (5,555) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Summer |
| Expected Plant Height | 65 Centimeters |
| Expected Planting Period | Fall |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Manufacturer | Easy to Grow Bulbs |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 33507-25 |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 20 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Low Maintenance |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Flower |
| Product Care Instructions | Place 3" apart or closer for a fuller look in a pot, and place in a sunny location. Plants do go dormant and should be expected. |
| Soil Type | Amended Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
| UPC | 810000710041 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**M
Every bulb sprouted!
Apologies for the messy pic, we just had storms come through. I was a little nervous that most were duds but slowly the ones in the sensory starter pods s began emerging and today I see that every single one has! They are so cute! I recommend planting them directly into a larger container that you plan to keep them in since the ones I planted in a larger pot sprouted first. I'm nervous to transplant them once they're a bit stronger but hopefully they'll be ok. ** UPDATE ** I have loved these bulbs/plant for the last 2 years. They can stay out year round in my zone, though they do die back for the winter. I left them out in a pot (with a water reservoir because they get so thirsty in our summer heat here) and they came up in the spring. This spring however, the squirrels dug up the bulbs and ate them, so I had to reorder some new bulbs. I'm a bit disappointed in the bulbs this time. They look ok but there are only 18, not the 20 I expected, and a few chunks of something - not bulbs, not even dried bulbs, just chunks of something, and they just came in the bag pictured, unlike last time when they came better wrapped and with a card from the seller, I think even care information from what I remember. This bag was just tossed in with my other Amazon order, I protected from the other items. I'm going to plant them and just be ok with the 18 bulbs. I adored this plant so I'm excited to have it again. I'm going to plant them straight into the ground this time and hope maybe the squirrels don't have such an easy time getting to them.
V**.
Didn't grow
The bulbs were extremely small and just disintegrated in my dirt. None of them bloomed. Ive grown these before and never had any trouble with them, so I don't think it was me
G**E
Cute Shamrock, fun to watch grow
I struggled with the decision to buy a Shamrock plant already started or to start one myself. I decided I wanted the experience so went ahead and bought the bulbs. I planted about half according to directions and the size of the pot and then waited. And waited. AND waited. Being the impatient person I am, I tried to google everything I could to get a commitment from somebody on how long before they sprout. I found tons of info on how to care for them from soil to water to light. But for sprouting - all I got was "several weeks." But then - after pushing around the dirt ever so lightly (BAD habit, resist this urge and leave the poor thing alone), A SPROUT! It was like a miracle they came one after the other after the other and within a week voila! I planted them on Feb 2nd and first sprout was just shy of 3 weeks. All I did was plant them about 1-1-1/2" down, watered thoroughly, waited until dry about 1-1/2 weeks later, watered again and they sprouted. Picture taken today is what it looks like after only a week from first sprout. And they're still coming up. I'm excited to see how it looks when mature which shouldn't take long - it grows like a weed! Update Mar 7, 2017 Look at it grow!
K**E
Bonnie little plants!
I ordered 15 bulbs and received 18. Planted them in July into pots. It was not really the right season to be starting this bulb but they sprouted faster than expected and are looking great on my deck in morning sun/afternoon shade. Very healthy bulbs! Had two pots to gift to others and kept one for myself. No blooms yet but based on my past experience with this beautiful plant I expect it to develop lucious coral blooms and to spread in my pot. Some people keep them as winter houseplants but I let it go dormant in my garage and then bring it out to the deck again in the spring. Problem last year was the garage got too cold and the bulbs in the pot died, I guess.
J**3
Good germination
Very easy, good germination. I started to see the growth poking through the soil in less than 2wks. The purple is beautiful with one rougue green! You can see that new growth is still pushing through the surface. She definitely grows toward the light. I rotate every night to try to keep the growth even.
M**S
Edited review...I have ordered 7 times and this last time was awful.
Initially I received the wrong product and amount, I contacted Amazon. They gave me a partial refund for the missing amount (I sent a picture as verification of what I received). But due to Amazon's policy they couldn't send me a new one. Not only that but this was the first time I had a review that didn't post. I was not rude or vulgar and even stated that I would update my review once everything was said and done. Fast forward, I reached out to the company. THEY WERE GREAT. They not only apologized, refunded me the full amount, but let me keep the original bulbs I received. However, they stated I would need to reorder what I originally wanted. They even clarified that the mistake would not happen twice. Nervous because I'm a Hungarian penny pincher, I trusted that representative and they were true to their word. I received what I ordered and not only that... EVERY BULB BLOOMED. Listen people, if you know anything about gardening.. there is going to be duds no matter how well you care for the bulbs. I read that people complained about how small the tubular were.. well thats clovers for you. I separated the large ones and they ALL bloomed with the exception of MAYBE 3. My goal of my front yard is to have a blanket of shamrocks similar to Muir woods. The bulbs are good with this company. Update: I have now ordered from this company 4 times and have had success with each batch. The second and third picture is the recent progress. Eventually the entire area will be a shamrock ground cover. I noticed they do best with partial shade so you may try that and make sure not to over water. Update on the 7th order: Since I can't leave a new review, I have to add on to an old one. This last time I ordered two batches of the Oxalis Regnellii 'Green Lucky Shamrock, they were dried up, shriveled and brittle. One package of 20 had 16 and that's being generous. Most of the "bulbs" were scraps. Before I could reach out to the seller but now I can't find a contact email to complain and request a replacement. This is disheartening as this was the only place I could find these bulbs. The worst part, they sent these to me and others and thought it was ok. They used to be $20 a pop, now they are $14.95. Hmmm...so disappointed.
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