Oxalis Spiralis 'Aurea Gold' - Golden Oxalis - 4.5 Inch

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Bring Sunshine Indoors with Oxalis spiralis 'Aurea Gold'

We're absolutely loving the striking foliage of the Oxalis spiralis 'Aurea Gold'! This unique houseplant is sure to stop you in your tracks and take a peek. With its illustrious golden-yellow leaves, it is certain to add a splash of sunshine to any space. As they mature, each leaf opens into a delicate spiral. A combination of fancy foliage and bright color make it a perfect addition to a pop of color to your houseplant collection.


Oxalis spiralis Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Oxalis spiralis ‘Aurea’
  • Phonetic Spelling: oks-AL-iss
  • Family: Oxalidaceae
  • Common Name: Shamrock, False Shamrock, Good Luck Plant, Wood Sorrel, Golden Oxalis, Oxalis Gold
  • Native Range:  Brazil and other parts of South America

Oxalis spiralis Care Guide

  • Light Requirements: Prefers Full Sun, Bright Indirect Light, Tolerates Partial Shade
  • Water: Water once the top inch of soil is dry, water less in winter as they go dormant 
  • Soil: Oxalis prefer well-draining soil that is slightly acidic with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5. A good soil mix for Oxalis can be made by mixing equal parts of potting soil, perlite, and peat moss. General purpose potting mix works great!
  • Humidity:  40-60%. It
  • Temperature:  60-75°F (15-24°C). 
  • Feeding:  water-soluble fertilizer with equal amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (such as a 10-10-10 or 20-20-20 formula). 
  • Propagation: Oxalis spiralis 'Aurea Gold' can be propagated through division of the bulbs or corms
  • Pests: Few pest problems but look out for aphids, spider mites, mealybugs. 
  • Toxicity: All parts of this plant can be toxic to pets if ingested in large amounts; please handle with care. Leaves and flowers are edible for humans but should be used in moderation.
  • Growth: 6 to 12 inches High & Wide

Fun Fact About Oxalis -  A Butterfly’s Best Friend!

Did you know Oxalis spiralis 'Aurea Gold' can attract butterflies when placed outdoors? Its vibrant, golden-yellow leaves are irresistible to these beautiful pollinators!

Historical Oxalis Fact: A Plant with Ancient Roots

Oxalis has been used in various cultures for centuries due to its edible leaves and flowers, though only in moderation. Native to South America, this charming plant was often associated with good fortune and has been used in traditional remedies.