Meet the Green Shamrock (Oxalis triangularis) — the cheerful, light-loving houseplant that literally moves with the sun. Its leaves fold up at night and open again in the morning like a botanical good-morning stretch.
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💚 Angled — Why You’ll Love It
Each stem pops with bright green, three-heart leaves and dainty white blooms that look straight out of a fairy garden. This plant radiates joy and is said to bring good luck (and good vibes). It’s low maintenance, petal-sweet, and full of personality.
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🪴 Styled — How to Place It
Place it somewhere it can soak up bright, indirect sunlight — think windowsills, desks, or coffee tables. It pairs beautifully with ferns or trailing pothos for a lush “enchanted nook” look.
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🌞 Care TL;DR
•Light: Bright, indirect sunlight
•Water: Keep soil lightly moist but never soggy
•Dormancy: May nap in summer — cut back leaves and water lightly until new shoots appear
•Trick: Watch it fold its leaves at night like it’s going to bed — it’s pure plant magic ✨
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🌱 What You’ll Get
One healthy, rooted Green Shamrock (Oxalis triangularis) in a 4” grower’s pot, ready to bring a little charm and luck to your space.
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📦 Shipping Packaging
Each plant is carefully packaged to travel safely. Minor leaf folding or drooping during shipment is normal — it perks up fast under bright light and a bit of water.
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🐾 Pet Note
Oxalis can be mildly toxic if ingested by pets — best to keep it out of paw’s reach.
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🍋 Fun Fact — Edible & Tangy!
Believe it or not, Oxalis is technically edible! Its clover-like leaves have a zesty, lemony flavor thanks to natural oxalic acid — a compound also found in spinach and sorrel. Foragers sometimes nibble it or use it as a garnish. Just keep it to small bites — it’s meant for taste, not a salad bowl.
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❓ FAQ
Why do the leaves close at night?
That’s just bedtime! Oxalis folds its leaves when light levels drop — it’s completely normal.
What if it looks sleepy or sparse?
It may be entering dormancy. Let the soil dry slightly and wait for it to sprout fresh new leaves — it always comes back.
Estimated shipping date: To be calculated
Ships and local pickup from: Ocklawaha, FL
Shipping fee: $12
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
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Meet the Green Shamrock (Oxalis triangularis) — the cheerful, light-loving houseplant that literally moves with the sun. Its leaves fold up at night and open again in the morning like a botanical good-morning stretch.
⸻
💚 Angled — Why You’ll Love It
Each stem pops with bright green, three-heart leaves and dainty white blooms that look straight out of a fairy garden. This plant radiates joy and is said to bring good luck (and good vibes). It’s low maintenance, petal-sweet, and full of personality.
⸻
🪴 Styled — How to Place It
Place it somewhere it can soak up bright, indirect sunlight — think windowsills, desks, or coffee tables. It pairs beautifully with ferns or trailing pothos for a lush “enchanted nook” look.
⸻
🌞 Care TL;DR
•Light: Bright, indirect sunlight
•Water: Keep soil lightly moist but never soggy
•Dormancy: May nap in summer — cut back leaves and water lightly until new shoots appear
•Trick: Watch it fold its leaves at night like it’s going to bed — it’s pure plant magic ✨
⸻
🌱 What You’ll Get
One healthy, rooted Green Shamrock (Oxalis triangularis) in a 4” grower’s pot, ready to bring a little charm and luck to your space.
⸻
📦 Shipping Packaging
Each plant is carefully packaged to travel safely. Minor leaf folding or drooping during shipment is normal — it perks up fast under bright light and a bit of water.
⸻
🐾 Pet Note
Oxalis can be mildly toxic if ingested by pets — best to keep it out of paw’s reach.
⸻
🍋 Fun Fact — Edible & Tangy!
Believe it or not, Oxalis is technically edible! Its clover-like leaves have a zesty, lemony flavor thanks to natural oxalic acid — a compound also found in spinach and sorrel. Foragers sometimes nibble it or use it as a garnish. Just keep it to small bites — it’s meant for taste, not a salad bowl.
⸻
❓ FAQ
Why do the leaves close at night?
That’s just bedtime! Oxalis folds its leaves when light levels drop — it’s completely normal.
What if it looks sleepy or sparse?
It may be entering dormancy. Let the soil dry slightly and wait for it to sprout fresh new leaves — it always comes back.
Estimated shipping date: To be calculated
Ships and local pickup from: Ocklawaha, FL
Shipping fee: $12
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
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Communication
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Quick shipper
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Great packaging
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Item as described
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Understanding
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Fair pricing
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Friendly
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Shipping fee:
$12
Ships from:
Ocklawaha, FL
Estimated shipping date: Mon/Tue/Wed
Ships and local pickup from: Ocklawaha, FL
Shipping fee: $12
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
Estimated shipping date: Mon/Tue/Wed
Ships and local pickup from: Ocklawaha, FL
Shipping fee: $12
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
On time meet-up
•
5
Communication
•
14
Quick shipper
•
17
Great packaging
•
24
Item as described
•
22
Understanding
•
13
Fair pricing
•
23
Friendly
•
18
My order arrived today in ohio. Well packaged and in great shape. Thanks Jane💚
Post on 3 months ago
I'm Jane, a soulful, self-sufficient homesteader passionate about helping folks grow their own food. Lic. Florida nursery in the Ocala National Forest

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