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Delosperma rogersii 'Mini Wine' - Ice Plant

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Delosperma rogersii 'Mini Wine' is an enchanting dwarf succulent, widely recognized by its common name, the Ice Plant. Originating from the arid regions of South Africa, this plant is a master of resilience, equipped with brilliant wine-red flowers that make a conspicuous splash against its lush, lime-green foliage from late spring through fall. As its juicy petals unfurl, they reveal themselves in a carpet-like spread, imbuing your garden space with fiery vibrancy. Known for its exceptional drought tolerance, the Ice Plant basks in the full sun, favoring well-drained soil. This low-maintenance gem thrives as an evergreen in milder climates, painting a stunning contrast all year round. Whether placed perfectly in rock gardens, grown on dry banks, or potted in containers, the Ice Plant is a versatile addition that brings a bold, visual pop while requiring minimal care. Resilient and captivating, the Delosperma rogersii 'Mini Wine' is the glorious touch your garden needs to bloom into a tropical paradise.

  • Size: Dwarf groundcover
  • Flowers: Vibrant wine-red
  • Foliage: Lush, lime-green (possibly evergreen in milder climates)
  • Water usage: Low, drought tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Soil Preference: Well-drained soil
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