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Carpobrotus Edulis
Carpobrotus edulis
Carpobrotus edulis is a succulent plant, commonly known as the 'Ice Plant' or 'Hot 'n' Tot Fig'. Native to South Africa, this plant thrives in coastal sand dunes or rock crevices. Growth Characteristics - Growing Environment: It prefers sunny locations and grows well in well-drained soil. It is tolerant of dry conditions but susceptible to overwatering. - Growth Form: As a vining succulent, its stems grow to cover the ground and can extend up to 1–2 meters. - Leaves: The leaves are thick and fleshy, triangular in shape, and pointed at the tips. They are dark green and spineless. Propagation Methods - Seeds: Sow seeds directly in spring or autumn, or grow seedlings before transplanting. - Cuttings: During the growing season, cut a stem and plant it in sand or lightly moist soil for easy rooting. Cultivation Methods - Watering: As it is a succulent, be careful not to overwater; water only when the soil becomes dry. - Fertilizer: Special fertilizer is not required, but it is recommended to apply a small amount of succulent fertilizer during the growing season. - Temperature Management: It thrives in warm climates, so it is best to bring it indoors during the cold winter months. Garden Uses Carpobrotus edulis is primarily used as a ground cover plant, helping to prevent soil erosion and enhance the landscape. It is suitable for coastal gardens or rock gardens. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Root rot can occur due to overwatering. This can be prevented by maintaining well-drained soil. - Pests: It is generally resistant to diseases and pests, but aphids or scale insects may rarely occur. In such cases, control using plant soap is effective. It is a relatively easy-to-care-for plant suitable for gardens or indoor decoration due to its showy flowers and unique foliage.
Plant Family
Pomegranate family
Height
10~100cm
Spread
9cm
Colors
yellow
Bloom Period
August to October
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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