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Oxalis Tetraphylla - Iron Cross Shamrock

Oxalis Tetraphylla - Iron Cross Shamrock

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Iron Cross Oxalis (Oxalis tetraphylla) – A Lucky Plant With Bold Style

Add a touch of good fortune and one-of-a-kind foliage to your space with the Iron Cross Oxalis. This compact, four-leaf stunner features bright green leaves marked by a deep burgundy cross, paired with charming pink blooms that pop against its vibrant foliage. Easy to grow and loved by collectors, it’s a perfect accent for both indoor containers and outdoor garden beds.

Whether you're gifting for good luck or just love unique plants, Oxalis tetraphylla delivers visual impact, personality, and low-maintenance care.


Plant Profile

  • Scientific Name: Oxalis tetraphylla (syn. O. deppei)
  • Common Names: Iron Cross, Good Luck Plant, Wood Sorrel
  • Family: Oxalidaceae
  • Native To: Mexico
  • Toxicity: Mildly toxic to pets if ingested in quantity due to oxalates; safe for humans in moderation

Iron Cross Oxalis Care Guide

  • Light: Prefers bright indirect light to full sun; tolerates partial shade.
  • Water: Allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings; water less in winter during dormancy.
  • Soil: Well-draining soil with a slightly acidic pH (5.5 - 6.5) is ideal.
  • Humidity: Moderate (40–60%)
  • Temperature: Thrives in 60-75°F (15-24°C). Protect from frost.
  • Feeding: Use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer (10-10-10 or 20-20-20) monthly during the growing season.
  • Propagation: Easily propagated by dividing bulbs/corms.
  • Pests: Generally resilient but may attract aphids, spider mites, or mealybugs.
  • Toxicity: Mildly toxic to pets if ingested in large amounts due to oxalates. Edible for humans in moderation.

Why Plant Lovers Adore It

  • Eye-catching four-leaf foliage with rich burgundy centers
  • Symbol of good luck and prosperity
  • Easy-care, adaptable, and compact — perfect for apartments and small spaces
  • Makes a meaningful gift for housewarmings, new beginnings, or just because

History: A Cultivar Rooted in Mexico

Native to Mexico, Iron Cross Oxalis was introduced to the horticultural world in the late 19th century and quickly gained popularity for its distinctive foliage and ornamental appeal. Over time, it became a beloved addition to both gardens and indoor spaces, thriving in containers, hanging baskets, and shaded landscapes.


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Check out our comprehensive Oxalis Care Guide to get in-the-know about our favorite tips, tricks, and techniques on how to keep your lucky shamrocks happy as can be!

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