Lampranthus spectabilis yellow-flowered
$20
$34.6
Description Family Aizoaceae Originating from South Africa A low, sprawling succulent with fleshy, grey-green leaves in dense carpets. Daisy-like, sunny yellow flowers swamp it spring to summer, warm and bold. Easy to grow but half-hardy, surviving mild winters unprotected in southern and coastal spots, Lampranthus Yellow Ice Plant thrives in poor, free-draining soil and full sun. Bask in the glow—Lampranthus spectabilis yellow-flowered beams like horticultural sunshine! The South African gem forms a low, 15cm-tall mound, spreading 50cm wide in 2-5 years. Its succulent, grey foliage drowns under a warm wave of yellow blooms from spring to summer—cheerful, standout radiance. Forged for gritty allure, the Yellow Lampranthus Ice Plant is perfect for coastal, gravel, and Mediterranean gardens. It drapes over pots and walls, roams through rockeries, or lifts spiky plants in Norfolk and Suffolk’s sun-drenched pockets. Hardy to -5°C (H5), it toughs out mild winters in southern or coastal zones—made for poor, dry soil. Heavy clay or fierce frost fells it—drainage is critical. Care Tips for Lampranthus spectabilis yellow-flowered Soil & Sun: Needs poor, free-draining soil; demands full sun Planting: Space 50cm—fits walls, gravel beds, or pots Watering: Seldom needs it—drought-proof once rooted Pruning: Snip spent blooms to neaten—barely any work Brighten your garden from below! Often stocked in small pots, Lampranthus Yellow Ice Plant delivers massive shine, even if a harsh winter dims it. Bold and beaming, Lampranthus spectabilis yellow-flowered lights up East Anglia’s gardens. Its drought-tolerant warmth and vivid display make it a coastal champ—yellow joy uncorked. Planting Suggestions for the Yellow Ice Plant Evoke a moonscape in your garden—pair the otherworldly green succulent carpet of Lampranthus spectabilis yellow-flowered with dome-shaped species. Euphorbia epithymoides and Euphorbia epithymoides ‘Bonfire’ add organic, flowing forms to its surreal textured carpet. Phormium ‘Blondie’ and Fascicularia bicolor subsp. bicolor weave in varied, low-growing texture with evergreen tufts. Taller picks like Alyogyne hakeifolia ‘Melissa Anne’ and Hakea lissosperma layer on unique, spectral foliage for a standout scene. For further reading on Lampranthus spectabilis yellow-flowered visit: https://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Lampranthus spectabilis
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