Staff Answer
Jan 30, 2023 - 07:32 AM
Oxalis palmifrons does go dormant without much provocation. To verify whether the plant is dead or dormant, you'll have to find the bulb. Pour the soil out of the pot and onto a, preferably light colored, surface. Paper towels work well for this. Then spread the dirt as much as possible until you find a tear drop shaped bulb. Gently squeeze the bulb. If the bulb is firm, it's likely that your plant is alive, but dormant. If the bulb is very squishy or you can't find it, it's likely that it has rotted in transit.
If your plant is dead, we're sorry! Please contact us via email at info@mountaincrestgardens.com so we can issue you a refund or replacement. Please be sure to send us pictures as well.
If your plant is dead, we're sorry! Please contact us via email at info@mountaincrestgardens.com so we can issue you a refund or replacement. Please be sure to send us pictures as well.
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