A reliable herbaceous alpine plant which provides a profusion of flowers in summer. The leaves are the first to emerge in mid spring, these are much divided and greyish green in colour arranged in a rounded compressed whorl type shape. The flowers are borne after the first leaves have opened, these are pale pinkish-purple in colour. The flowers are broadly trumpet shaped with a wide mouth.
A cross of Oxalis laciniata and Oxalis Ute which was done by G. Stopp in Germany.