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Oxalis triangularis

Description:

Oxalis Triangularis are plants that grow from bulbs, and their propagation is done by division of the bulbs. Like other bulbs, the oxalis go through dormancy periods on a regular basis; at the end of such period, the bulbs can be unearthed, sidebulbs cut and replanted in appropriate soil, where they will grow into new plants.

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Kristel
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Kristel

Rizal, Philippines

Spotted on Jul 4, 2013
Submitted on Jul 4, 2013

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