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Fri, Mar 2, 07 at 14:30
| Hi,
I am looking for a plant my grandmother grew. I believe it is called oxalis articulata, jointed woodsorrel. It has clover like leaves and with numerous little pink flowers. It blooms in spring/early summer and is about 6 inches tall. The leaves stay green and pretty all year, even in winter, in the Cullman area. I have not been able to locate this old timey variety to purchase. I would like to purchase 25 or more for my mother. Please let me know if anyone knows where this particular plant can be found. I have a couple of these plants from my grandmother's garden. I do not have enough for my mother's desire for a mass planting of these old timey jewels. Thanks,
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- Posted by tony_pman 7b/8a Al. (tcmpman@aol.com) on Sat, Mar 3, 07 at 0:38
| Springday, EMail me. I have about 40 of these plants at our Church plant sale. Tony |
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