Senecio serpens Blue Chalk Sticks
Low-growing, drought-tolerant succulent with striking blue-grey, finger-like leaves. Excellent as a groundcover, border edging, or in rock gardens. Loves full sun and well-drained soil.
15 in stock
Senecio serpens Blue Chalk Sticks 1lt
Low-growing, drought-tolerant succulent with striking blue-grey, finger-like leaves. Excellent as a groundcover, border edging, or in rock gardens. Loves full sun and well-drained soil.
R49.50
15 in stock
Senecio serpens Blue Chalk Sticks
Low-growing, drought-tolerant succulent with striking blue-grey, finger-like leaves. Excellent as a groundcover, border edging, or in rock gardens. Loves full sun and well-drained soil.
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| Weight | 1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 15 cm |
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Louisiana Irises are an elegant and versatile group of wetland-origin irises, prized for their spectacular, bold-coloured blooms and hardy, vigorous growth. Derived from five native species, these rhizomatous perennials thrive in moist to boggy soils and require six to eight hours of sun for optimum flowering. Flowers bloom in spring. This exceptional species demonstrates remarkable adaptability, flourishing not only in aquatic environments but also in well-prepared garden beds. For optimal performance and vigorous seasonal growth, ensure consistent moisture during its active growing period.
Portulacaria prostrata
Also known as creeping or flat spekboom. This little plant is so versatile in the garden. They are beautiful in hanging baskets, or as a ground cover. You can add them to mixed succulent pots, to hang over the edge for a soft touch.
Sold as one plant in a 1lt bag.
Tulbaghia Ashanti
A clump-forming, hardy perennial with narrow, grass-like leaves and clusters or star-shaped mauve to lilac flowers. It blooms from spring through autumn and has a light garlic scent when crushed. Perfect for borders, rock gardens and water-wise gardens. Attract pollinators and is drought-tolerant once established. The edible flowers make a colorful garnish.