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Bolax glebaria - Bolax glebaria

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Bolax glebaria is a breathtakingly robust, perennial plant commonly known as Antarctic Pearlwort. Perfectly suited for diverse climates, this low-growing South American native enhances landscapes year-round with its glossy green foliage that elegantly transforms into a stunning shade of bronze come cooler months. Bright, button-like yellow flowers burst into bloom during summertime, lending a vibrant splash of color against the rich green canvas. Ideal for rock gardens, borders, and coastal landscapes, it forms cozy, cushion-like mounds that act as excellent ground cover and quite wonderfully, it thrives in challenging soil conditions and under the full sun or even partial shade. With its easy-to-maintain moderate water usage and renowned resilience, Bolax glebaria remains a dependable, attractive selection, adding a hint of hardy charm to any landscape design.

  • Size: Low-growing, provides excellent ground cover
  • Flowers: Golden yellow flowers during summer
  • Foliage: Glossy green, bronze in colder months
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Weather resistance: Able to withstand diverse weather conditions, ideal for rocky or poor soil conditions
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