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The Hardy Hybrid is an ice plant cultivar and was developed to withstand cold temperatures, snow, fire and drought.
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Origin:
South Africa
Especially developed to withstand cold temperatures, snow, fire and drought.
4,90 €
Delosperma ‘Hardy Hybrid is a color-changing ground cover that has been especially developed to withstand cold temperatures, snow, fire and drought.
The foliage is sedum-like on pendulous stems, shifting colors throughout the seasons.
The flowers are astounding – neon colors ranging from yellow through bright pink to vermillion.
In flower beds, the nectar-rich flowers are a real treat for bees and great to cover up bare areas or drape around a rock garden.
The Hardy Hybrid is an ice plant cultivar and was developed to withstand cold temperatures, snow, fire and drought.
How many can say as much about themselves?
South Africa
Weight | 0,2 kg |
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Flowering | June, July, August, September |
Soil | Dry |
Exposure | Full Sun |
Frost Tolerance | -20°C to -25°C |
Size | 0.2m H x 0.6m W |
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Known for its draping form of silver-gray foliage and radiant blooms.
Known for its draping form of silver-gray foliage and radiant blooms.
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A Tradescantia with gorgeous blushes of pink and white that appear in the coldest nights.
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A semi-evergreen, aromatic variation on the theme of Artemisia.
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A Euphorbia that resembles a soft little cyprus tree
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A perennial with purple flowers all summer long
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Winter flowering perennial with marbled blue-green leaves
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A grey-green spreading ground cover from the mountains.
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A toothy succulent from Madagascar, known as the Mother of Thousands.
A daisy-like carpet of flowers
A daisy-like carpet of flowers
A sweet smelling ground cover, producing little blue flowers all summer long.
A sweet smelling ground cover, producing little blue flowers all summer long.
Looping elegance and ability to form a low flowering ground cover
Looping elegance and ability to form a low flowering ground cover
A shrublet composed of soft, finely divided silvery gray-white leaves.
A shrublet composed of soft, finely divided silvery gray-white leaves.
A dwarf perennial known for its vermillion colored flowers
A dwarf perennial known for its vermillion colored flowers
Silky white-grey leaves and tall striking flowers
Silky white-grey leaves and tall striking flowers
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A perennial plant in the mint family that is adored by bees, royal families and tea drinkers.
Jasmine with colorful foliage and lovely white flowers in summer
Jasmine with colorful foliage and lovely white flowers in summer
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A native perennial with blue-green leaves and a tall yellow flower
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A low, multi-color ground cover.
A gorgeous creeping perennial that creates a dense carpet of bright blue flowers.
A gorgeous creeping perennial that creates a dense carpet of bright blue flowers.
A perennial plant in the mint family that is adored by bees, royal families and tea drinkers.
A perennial plant in the mint family that is adored by bees, royal families and tea drinkers.
Vinca major a trailing vine, spreading along the ground to form dense masses of groundcover, come sun, come shade.
Vinca major a trailing vine, spreading along the ground to form dense masses of groundcover, come sun, come shade.
A distinctly silvery, silky and lacy perennial.
A distinctly silvery, silky and lacy perennial.
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