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Oxalis Palmifrons guide

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November 30, 2025

Essential light, soil, watering, and dormancy tips to help Oxalis palmifrons thrive effortlessly

Oxalis palmifrons is a unique and beautiful plant native to South Africa. With its palm-like leaves and vibrant flowers, it's a growingly popular choice for plant parents.

Plant info

Palm leaf false shamrock plant (simply, false shamrock) or your infamous Oxalis palmifrons, is an adorable and perennially blooming beauty. Oxalis is the genus name of a plant that is native to South Africa and is made up of over 200 species, Oxalis palmifrons is one of the species.

The name comes from its leaves, which are like tiny, symmetrical tendrils flowing from the top of each stem, resembling a small cluster of miniature palm trees.

Propagating

Starting with propagating your Oxalis palmifrons? Split the plant into smaller pieces first. You can also try repotting an offshoot without damaging the parent plant.

Alternatively, try propagating through any seeds from your Oxalis if you have.

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