Winter Sun Oca Tubers – Oxalis Tuberosum produces brilliant orange, plump tubers with pink eyes.
Winter Sun Oca Tubers – Oxalis Tuberosum
Oca is a traditional food native to the Andes region of South America. These Oca were re-introduced by Dr. Alan Kapuler, PhD, public domain plant breeder, of Peace Seeds in Corvallis. Oca produce round to cylindrical tubers 1–6″ long with sprawling succulent stems. They grow similar to potatoes. Traditionally the tubers are exposed to sun and cold for several days after harvest to increase sweetness. Sun exposure also enriches the vivid colors of the Oca tubers.
Latin Name: Oxalis tuberosa
Site and Soil: Andes Jewels Oca does well in full sun to partial shade in well drained soil, loose soil pH 5.3-7.8.
Bearing Age: Perennial tubers, can be harvested annually
Size at Maturity: 2-3 feet tall, sprawling
‘Ripening’ Time: November-January
USDA Zone: 5-9