Oxalis depressa is an Oxalis species found in South Africa. It was first described in 1834.
How to keep Oxalis Depressa.
Water
Oxalis depressa thrives in a moderately humid environment with regular moisture, needing weekly watering to resemble its natural habitat. As a herbaceous perennial, it goes dormant during dry periods but comes back to life with rain, demonstrating its adaptation to areas with frequent rainfall.
Pruning
To keep Oxalis depressa healthy and vibrant in your garden, regular pruning is essential. The best time to prune is in early spring, before new growth starts. By removing dead or damaged stems, you improve airflow, which helps reduce the risk of disease. Light trimming not only encourages bushier growth but also enhances blooming, ensuring the plant remains vigorous and attractive.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Genus
- Oxalis
- Family
- Oxalidaceae
Other names.