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Carpobrotus edulis

Carpobrotus edulis

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Carpobrotus edulis, commonly called Hottentot fig or Ice plant, is a stunning succulent native to South Africa. This vibrant species captivates gardeners with its sprawling growth and thick, fleshy leaves. Its ability to thrive in harsh, salty coastal environments makes it a popular choice for coastal groundcover. The plant's succulent leaves store water efficiently, supporting its survival in dry conditions.

Carpobrotus edulis displays remarkable botanical features that make it stand out. The plant produces large, bright pink flowers that attract pollinators and add vivid color to any landscape. These blooms open wide, revealing intricate details and a unique structure. Gardeners prize this species for its robust growth and adaptability, especially in challenging seaside locations.

  • Thick, fleshy leaves conserve water efficiently.
  • Bright pink flowers bloom prominently in spring and summer.
  • Sprawling growth habit forms dense groundcover quickly.
  • Highly tolerant of salty, windy coastal conditions.
  • Native to South African coastal regions, enhancing its rarity.

As a salt-tolerant succulent, Carpobrotus edulis excels where many plants struggle. Its spreading mats prevent soil erosion and provide attractive, low-maintenance coverage. The Sour fig nickname reflects the edible nature of its fruit, which adds an unusual aspect to this ornamental plant. Overall, Carpobrotus edulis combines resilience and beauty, making it a favorite for enhancing seaside gardens and landscapes.


IMPORTANT: The pictures show the mother plant, which is not for sale. The offer includes a plant with the dimensions stated in the description.

Botanical family: Aizoaceae

Botanical genus: Carpobrotus

Botanical species: Carpobrotus edulis

SKU:BA-0689-S-1

Cultivation

Soil type: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soils; tolerates poor, rocky ground.

Watering frequency: Minimal once established; water sparingly.

Light exposure: Full sun is essential for flowering and dense growth.

Temperature requirements: Thrives in 10–30 °C (50–86 °F); sensitive to frost below -2 °C (28 °F).

Fertilization: Rarely needed; a light feeding in spring may boost growth.

Pruning: Trim runners to control spread; remove spent flowers for tidiness.

Common pests: Generally pest-resistant, but watch for mealybugs or aphids.

Other care: Avoid overwatering; ideal for erosion control on slopes and coastal zones.

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Disclaimer: Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage, could have been fallen or change in its color.

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