'Candy Cane Oxalis' Bring Holiday Cheer To Your Summer Garden

Fall is the best time for planting most spring-blooming bulbs, so if you want to have tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths brightening up your garden after a long winter, now is the time to start thinking about what you want to plant. While these popular bulbs are beautiful, there are all sorts of less common bulbs that are fun to grow, too.



As A Perennial, Candy Cane Oxalis Will Be Ready To Impress Your Neighbors Once Again For Many Springs To Come. The trumpet-shape flowers are the biggest draw for this adorable plant; each white petal is outlined with stripes of deep red. Especially when the flowers are still tightly closed and haven't opened much yet, each one looks just like a swirled candy cane. Though they don't grow very tall, they can still look gorgeous as cut flowers thanks to their unusual two-tone petals. Especially if you can't get enough of the holiday season, candy cane oxalis brings some of that same cheer to your garden in the middle of the summer. If you're someone that happily tunes into a Hallmark Christmas movie marathon in July, this plant will be the perfect addition to your yard.