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Product Details
Zones: 5 - 8 (-10° F.)
Height: 20'-std, 12' dwf
Spacing: 15 -20 feet
Depth: Plant with graft union 2 inches above soil surface
Spread: 18' std, 15' dwf
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Pollinator: Self-pollinating
Yield: 2-5 bushels
Color: Pink
Foliage: Medium green
Blooms: April
Fruit: Large, clingstone fruit with dark crimson skin and flesh
Comments: Tart flavor. Withstands bacterial leaf spot. High yielder, dependable. Bear 2 days before Elberta.
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 -  Sunday, April 29, 2007
favorite flower
Reviewed By: wendy (white bear lake, mn)
I stumbled across this fantastic plant by accident. It is so hardy during the summer. It flowered all summer until the frost got it. I used it as an annual. Zone 5 but it didnt make it in MN

 -  Friday, August 03, 2007
disappointed
Reviewed By: Darryl (Pittsburgh, PA)
I planted 6 of the ice plant in rich soil in May. It spread rapidly and had beautiful green succulent leaves and bright pink flowers until October. But every plant died in winter. None came up next spring. I was disappointed. This is an annual in zone 4, not a perennial.

 -  Thursday, August 09, 2007
Tricky but prolific
Reviewed By: Edie (Garden Valley, ID)
Just like the other reviewers, I thought my ice plants had died over the winter, so I pulled out the remains. To my amazement, as June began to wane, ice plants began showing up everywhere I'd tossed the "remains." They've taught me to believe their dead looking remains for true dead.


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  (4 customer reviews)





Product Details
Zones: 5 - 8 (-10° F.)
Height: 20'-std, 12' dwf
Spacing: 15 -20 feet
Depth: Plant with graft union 2 inches above soil surface
Spread: 18' std, 15' dwf
Sun/Shade: Full Sun
Pollinator: Self-pollinating
Yield: 2-5 bushels
Color: Pink
Foliage: Medium green
Blooms: April
Fruit: Large, clingstone fruit with dark crimson skin and flesh
Comments: Tart flavor. Withstands bacterial leaf spot. High yielder, dependable. Bear 2 days before Elberta.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Sunday, April 29, 2007
favorite flower
Reviewed By: wendy (white bear lake, mn)
I stumbled across this fantastic plant by accident. It is so hardy during the summer. It flowered all summer until the frost got it. I used it as an annual. Zone 5 but it didnt make it in MN

 -  Friday, August 03, 2007
disappointed
Reviewed By: Darryl (Pittsburgh, PA)
I planted 6 of the ice plant in rich soil in May. It spread rapidly and had beautiful green succulent leaves and bright pink flowers until October. But every plant died in winter. None came up next spring. I was disappointed. This is an annual in zone 4, not a perennial.

 -  Thursday, August 09, 2007
Tricky but prolific
Reviewed By: Edie (Garden Valley, ID)
Just like the other reviewers, I thought my ice plants had died over the winter, so I pulled out the remains. To my amazement, as June began to wane, ice plants began showing up everywhere I'd tossed the "remains." They've taught me to believe their dead looking remains for true dead.


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