A variegated Oxalis Triangularis (also known as the False Shamrock, Shamrock Plant, Purple Shamrock, Lucky Shamrock or Butterfly Plant.)
Props have been grown from rhizome separation, not from leaf cuttings.
Delicate foliage on thin stalks with deep purple leaves that display many different colors and patterns in their variegation - Pinks, purples and oranges. Both flowers and leaves fold at night (in a phenomenon called nyctinasty, or movement related to the onset of darkness.)
A unique and beautiful cooler weather (60-70º F) plant that always reminds me of fall.
{Plant care tips coming soon; Feel free to message me directly with any questions in the meantime.}