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![]() Purple Ice Plant
Colorful Carpet of Blooms
(4 customer reviews)Forms a low-growing carpet of color atop a thick mat of succulent, gray-green leaves. Daisy-like, 1- to 1 1/2-in. flowers appear all summer, attracting butterflies all the while. Ideal for dry conditions in full sun; also well suited to pots. Carefree once established. Six plants cover 6 sq. ft. Potted Plant. Zones 5-9. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Friday, August 03, 2007disappointed 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, 2007Tricky 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. - Saturday, September 15, 2007taking over the yard Reviewed By: Olie (La Luz, NM) I planted these a few years ago mostly red and yellow. They are taking over everything. Can't keep them under control. They bloom all year so guess I will let them take over. Read More Reviews |
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