


It now gets to sit in the sunny window and keep warm. I don't know why I planted them on each side of the bale of the pan, but it does stand up on it's own now.

It did love the rainy, cool weather and gave me lots of blooms.
Have a great Sunday and thanks for stopping by.........later.
3 comments:
Such beautiful plants sitting in your sunny window Larry. We were fortunate to "inherit" some white oxalis plants when we moved here. I always enjoy the blooms. Wishing you and Della a blessed day.
They're so pretty. Hope you're having a wonderful day.
I thought you planted them that way on purpose! The bloom is very simple and pretty:)
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