
Lampranthus multiradiatus
succulent
Description
Lampranthus multiradiatus, commonly known as the Trailing Ice Plant, is a low-growing, succulent ground cover native to South Africa. It is known for its masses of vibrant, daisy-like flowers that come in various colors, including pink, purple, and orange. The flowers open in the sunlight and close at night. The plant has fleshy, green leaves and forms a trailing mat. It typically grows to a height of about 10-15 cm. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It is drought-tolerant and relatively low-maintenance. Propagation is easy through cuttings. Avoid excessive watering to prevent rot.
Description
Lampranthus multiradiatus, commonly known as the Trailing Ice Plant, is a low-growing, succulent ground cover native to South Africa. It is known for its masses of vibrant, daisy-like flowers that come in various colors, including pink, purple, and orange. The flowers open in the sunlight and close at night. The plant has fleshy, green leaves and forms a trailing mat. It typically grows to a height of about 10-15 cm. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It is drought-tolerant and relatively low-maintenance. Propagation is easy through cuttings. Avoid excessive watering to prevent rot.