Oxalis Versicolor Candy Cane Sorrel Seeds
Characteristics and Uses of Oxalis Versicolor Candy Cane Sorrel Plants
Oxalis Versicolor, commonly known as Candy Cane Sorrel, captivates with its unique red-and-white striped petals that resemble peppermint candy. A charming bulbous perennial, it brings whimsy to gardens, pots, and indoor displays with its cheerful blooms and delicate foliage.
Growing Conditions for Oxalis Versicolor Candy Cane Sorrel Plants
- Light Requirements: Full sun to light shade
- Soil Type: Sandy, well-drained soil
- pH Level: Neutral to slightly acidic (6.0–7.0)
- Temperature: Prefers cool spring or autumn temperatures
Planting Tips for Oxalis Versicolor Candy Cane Sorrel
- Plant bulbs or seeds in early spring
- Space 4–6 inches apart and cover lightly with soil
- Germination occurs within 2–3 weeks with warmth
Watering Instructions and Tips
- Keep soil moist during active growth
- Allow topsoil to dry out slightly between watering
- Reduce watering during dormancy
Growing Zones
- USDA Zones: 8–10
- Global Zones: Ideal for Mediterranean and temperate climates
Key Benefits & Uses
- Flower seeds with a rare and unique visual appeal
- Low-maintenance and long-blooming variety
- Non-GMO seeds for naturally vibrant results
- Great for borders, containers, and novelty gardens
Best Uses in the Garden & Landscape
- Whimsical touch for fairy gardens
- Eye-catching accent in planters and patio pots
- Colorful borders in ornamental beds
Conclusion
The Candy Cane Sorrel is a delightful, rare beauty that adds charm to any garden. Its striped petals bring seasonal cheer and visual interest with minimal care. Grow something magical with Dhara Seeds—a big, trusted name in the seed world, offering a wide range of high-quality, non-GMO varieties to gardeners everywhere.
FAQ
Is Candy Cane Sorrel easy to grow?
Yes, it’s low-maintenance and perfect for containers or borders.
When does Oxalis Versicolor bloom?
Typically in late spring to early summer or again in fall in mild climates.
Can it be grown indoors?
Yes, it grows well in sunny windows with occasional watering.