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Delosperma cooperi 'Fire spinner' - Fire Spinner Iceplant

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Delosperma cooperi 'Fire spinner' is a captivating perennial that adds a unique touch to any landscape with its vibrant, tri-color blooms. Known as the Fire Spinner Iceplant, this South African gem infuses your outdoor space with delightful shades of orange, pink, and lavender from late spring to early summer. This hardy plant exhibits an impressive ability to tolerate drought, and spreads out low to the ground, forming a dense mat of succulent, evergreen foliage, thriving in full sun and well-drained soils. Ideal for water-wise xeriscaping, this low-maintenance species is perfect for transforming rock gardens, borders, and slopes into a vivid, visually appealing display. Its drought-friendly characteristics ensure that it remains a stunning centerpiece in your garden, even in hot and dry conditions. The Fire Spinner's consistent and compelling color splash, easy care and resilient nature make it a beloved addition to any garden setting.

  • Size: Low-growing, forms a dense mat of foliage
  • Flowers: Tri-color (Orange, Pink, Lavender), blooming from late spring to early summer
  • Foliage: Succulent, evergreen leaves
  • Water usage: Drought-tolerant, requires well-drained soil
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Perfect for Xeriscaping: Makes a vibrant groundcover for rock gardens, borders, and slopes
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