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icicle plant succulent Ice Plant

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icicle plant succulent Ice PlantNote: During periods of extreme heat, we will delay shipment of Delosperma until weather moderates. If in doubt, contact us for up to date info. Delosperma, commonly called ice plant, is a low growing succulent native to South Africa, prized for its dazzling, jewel toned flowers and ability to thrive in harsh, dry conditions. Its fleshy leaves often glisten in the sun, giving the appearance of tiny ice crystalshence the name. Blooming from spring

Note: During periods of extreme heat, we will delay shipment of Delosperma until weather moderates. If in doubt, contact us for up-to-date info.

Delosperma, commonly called “ice plant,” is a low-growing succulent native to South Africa, prized for its dazzling, jewel-toned flowers and ability to thrive in harsh, dry conditions. Its fleshy leaves often glisten in the sun, giving the appearance of tiny ice crystals—hence the name. Blooming from spring through fall, Delosperma covers the ground with mats of vibrant color, ranging from magenta and orange to yellow and white, making it a favorite for rock gardens, borders, and difficult slopes where little else thrives. Its drought tolerance and evergreen foliage add to its appeal, particularly in xeriscaping and low-maintenance landscapes.

This hardy perennial (USDA zones 5–10, depending on the variety) thrives in full sun and well-drained, sandy or rocky soil. Once established, Delosperma requires little care beyond occasional watering in extended droughts. Its spreading habit quickly fills gaps, helping to suppress weeds and stabilize soil. Despite its delicate, daisy-like blossoms, it is remarkably tough—tolerant of heat, poor soil, and even some frost. With its combination of resilience and radiant display, the ice plant embodies both practicality and beauty, rewarding gardeners who value color without fuss.

Name(s): Delosperma cooperi, Pink Ice Plant

Flower Color: Pink.

Bloom Time: Summer to fall

Foliage: Succulent, cylindrical shape.

Height/Spread: 3 inches x 12 inches to 15 inches.

Climate Zones: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

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Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade.

Soil Condition: Well-drained to dry, pH 6.5 to 7.7

Features: Drought tolerant, deer resistant, attracts butterflies.

Uses: Xeriscaping, massed planting, succulent gardens, rock gardens, container gardens, butterfly gardens, hanging baskets, perennial borders.

Comments: Delosperma cooperi is a wonderful evergreen ground cover. The low-growing, trailing, mat forming plant produces 2 inch hot pink blooms from summer to fall. Foliage is succulent and cylindrical in shape. Perfect for rock gardens, container plantings, hanging baskets. Mature height is 3 inches.

Ice Plant prefers well-drained soils in full sun to partial shade. Do not over-water.

It is drought tolerant, deer resistant, and attracts butterflies. 

We can not ship this item to Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. 

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