Grown for its remarkable foliage, with traces of red crescents in the middle of its mid green leaves. Pink/apricot flowers in early summer. Also called the ‘good luck’ oxalis as it has four leaflets.
| Common Name | Iron Cross |
|---|---|
| Position | Full sun, Part sun |
| Height | 20cm |
| Width | 20cm |
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