I use the descriptors established by the International Institute of Phytogenetic Resources for the oca (Oxalis tuberosa) profiles on this site. They define three flower forms: round, starlike, and pentagonal. Here is what each of them looks like: Round is defined as 75% or greater overlap of the petals. Round oca flower Starlike is defined […]
Ten freshly minted oca (Oxalis tuberosa) seeds awaited me this morning, the results of cross OC13-S10x04-05, Hopin x Unknown Orange. Although I’m sure this will soon lose its thrill, it was nearly as exciting as the first few seeds that I collected. Ten seeds seems like a pretty respectable yield, although, according to my research, […]
When my oca (Oxalis tuberosa) began to flower, I set out to learn as much as possible about crossing, since I was aware that oca has a rather complicated tristylous incompatibility system. In brief, that means that it has three types of flowers, each bearing two types of stamens, each one of which corresponds to […]
I’m sure you remember George Bush’s speech on board the USS Abraham Lincoln, backed by a giant banner that declared “Mission Accomplished.” This demonstrated that any mission can be accomplished, so long as you define the goals narrowly enough and also that even accomplished missions are likely to be part of a much longer campaign. […]
I suppose there is a risk of boring you all to death with the non-stop oca (Oxalis tuberosa) posts, but most of my garden time right now is focused on trying to get seeds from our oca plants and removing a plague of slugs from our potatoes. I thought about doing a post on the […]
Well, the good news is that our oca (Oxalis tuberosa) is continuing to flower in good numbers, with 20-30 new flowers opening every day across seven varieties. I have been doing my best bumble bee imitation, transferring pollen from one end of the garden to the other in the hope of producing oca seeds. Unfortunately, […]
Here is an early effort at a crossing chart for varieties of oca (Oxalis tuberosa) available in the US. It still needs a few varieties to be filled in, but it doesn’t seem likely that I’m going to get them to flower this year. I’ll eventually update the chart when I learn the flower types […]
I’ve noticed that pollen doesn’t seem to mature at the same time for the different tiers of anthers in oca (Oxalis tuberosa) flowers. Sometimes the longer stamens seem to have loose pollen, while the shorter stamens don’t. I spent some time looking at oca flowers under the microscope to see if I could find a […]
Flowering OE Orange oca plant in an embarrassingly weedy patch This has been a particularly exciting week for my little oca (Oxalis tuberosa) experiment, which is nice because I am working on a project that is burning out my brain. Almost every time I head outside for a quick break, I am greeted with some new […]
First flower on a Hopin oca plant Yesterday, I wrote of my surprise at finding June flower buds on some of our oca (Oxalis tuberosa) plants. Today’s events were not quite as surprising, but still unexpected. We have our first oca flower. It opened on a plant of the Hopin variety sometime between 10AM and […]