These purple shamrocks (Oxalis Triangularis) are often called The Good Luck Plant, due to their four clovers. They are easy and fun to grow, and their striking, purple foliage really sets them apart. Our Oxalis kit comes with everything you need to grow this exotic plant: six Oxalis bulbs, a 5 in. x 7 in. trendy, antique, copper-like, decorative outer planter, a 5 in. nursery pot, planting medium and a set of growing instructions. As bulbs are essentially storage mechanisms, they already contain everything needed to produce flowers. All you will need to do is water. Simply expand the soil, following the directions, fill the nursey pot with 4/5 of the medium, position the bulbs, and cover with the remaining soil. Then water well, not letting the pot dry out. After Care: After a period of active growth, the plant should be allowed to rest or go dormant. The first sign that a plant is entering dormancy is leaf die-back. If this begins to occur, stop watering and fertilizing the plant. Then leaves can then be cut back or allowed to die-back on their own. The plant should be moved to a cool, dark place for one to three months, after which new foliage will start emerging from the soil. When this occurs, move the plant to a full sun location and restart the process all over again by watering and fertilizing. Refrigerate bulbs until you are ready to plant them.