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Lampranthus spectabilis

Also Known As

  • Mesembryanthemum spectabile
  • Trailing Ice Plant

Plant type

cactus / succulent, groundcover

size

  • H: 3"-6"
  • W: 12"

planting zones

  • 8a-10b

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Lampranthus spectabilis plant details

Lampranthus spectabilis is an evergreen groundcover cactus / succulent with blue and green foliage. In fall, spring and summer magenta and pink flowers emerge. Features glaucous texture. Grows well with sun and occasional - low water. Does well in average, gritty, lean, rocky and well-drained soil. A good option if you're seeking something seaside / salt tolerant.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Lampranthus spectabilis

Plant type: groundcover cactus / succulent
Plant family: aizoaceae
Foliage: evergreen blue and green
Mature size: 12 IN wide, 3 IN - 6 IN - tall
Flowers: magenta and pink blooms in fall, spring and summer
Uses: container plant, gravel garden, rock garden, xeric, year round interest

GROWING CONDITIONS for Lampranthus spectabilis

USDA Zones: 8a - 10b
Sun exposure: sun
Watering frequency: occasional - low
Resistant to: seaside / salt
Soil needs: average, gritty, lean, rocky and well-drained

Nursery contributed plant descriptions

The ice plant family, Aizoaceae, contains a large and diverse assemblage of succulent plants, many of which have very showy flowers. The older name Mesembryanthemaceae is often used for these plants, and this is shortened to “mesembs”. The great majority are found in southern Africa, and they range from bushes to creeping ground-covers to tufts or clumps to a single pair of fused leaves. Among the spreading types used as ground-covers, one of the better-known genera is Lampranthus. Lampranthus spectabilis makes a brilliant display in spring, covering itself in flowers which are about 2 inches (5 cm) across. With their ring of narrow petals, the flowers bear a superficial resemblance to some members of the daisy family, but they are not at all closely related. The color range in L. spectabilis varies from pink to red to magenta to purple, offset by the pale yellow of the pollen at the center. The wiry stems of L. spectabilis spread out horizontally, bearing small blue-green finger-like leaves which can be up to 3 inches (8 cm) in length, but are often much shorter. Plants spread vigorously to create an attractive carpet, but the stems can easily be clipped if they go too far in a given direction. In time, a patch may become thin in spots where branches have died back after putting all their energy into flowers, so it may be desirable to start new plants from cuttings, which root easily. L. spectabilis thrives in coastal or inland gardens, as long as good drainage is provided.

Gardening facts about Lampranthus spectabilis plant

How to Grow Lampranthus spectabilis

  • Sun Exposure

    • sun
  • Water Needs

    • occasional - low
  • Soil Needs

    • average
    • lean
    • well-drained
    • rocky
    • gritty
  • Special Situation

    • seaside / salt tolerant

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
    • blue
  • Flower Color

    • pink
    • magenta
  • Flower Season

    • fall
    • summer
    • spring
  • Foliage Season

    • evergreen
  • Texture

    • glaucous
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