| | | Family | Oxalidaceae | | Plant Type | | | Zone | USDA: 7a - 10b RHS: H - HH EGF: H3 - G1 Australia: 1 - 4 | | Care Level | low, easy, suitable for beginners. | | Height | 10 - 20 cm (4 - 8 in) | | Spread | 30 - 60 cm (1 - 2 ft) | | Light | partial shade to shade | | Soil Moisture | average to moist, well-drained | | Soil Type | clay to sandy | | Soil pH | acidic to neutral | | | Description | Oxalis oregana (oregon wood sorrel) bears light pink blossoms during mid spring to early summer. The foliage is deep green in colour. | | Typical Uses | Container, ground cover, mass planting, wild flower and woodland. | | Special Characteristics | This plant has a natural ability to resist deer and rabbits. | | Cautions | Oxalis oregana (oregon wood sorrel) is poisonous or toxic so keep this in mind if you have children or pets that could be at risk. | | |