Shamrock seed? Do shamrock seeds sprout again contained by spring if you take them...
Do shamrock seeds sprout again contained by spring if you take them out of dirt very soon?
no
While shamrocks probably do have seed, I think they would be pretty singular. The easiest way to propagate shamrocks would be using their tuber-like roots.. which I deem you might be referring to, since you can't find seeds underground usually.
So yes, dig up the brown chunk of rootlike structure and put it contained by a pot until spring. It will grow back..... I've cut my shamrocks down adjectives the way to the soil and they bounce right wager on,and normally flower right away too.
Answers: The shamrock sold in the US is a plant from S America (oxalis regnellii). The the best mode to propagate this is to set pieces of the underground rhizomes either contained by pots or where they are to flower.
This plant is nought to do with the Irish shamrock, (Irish clover) much beloved and revered by family of Irish stock.