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Types of ice Plant

Baby sun Rose​
Baby sun Rose​

Baby sun rose is perfection as a plant to cascade down a wall, in a hanging basket or in a large container surrounding a taller center plant. good snowbird plant? YES COMPANION PLANT SUGGESTIONS: Mix with other plants that like it on the dry side, such as desert rose, crown of thorns, coontie, and vinca.

Bergeranthus​
Bergeranthus​

Hardy Ice Plant Delosperma This is a great, colorful flower for any well-drained area, such as a slope, the edge of a retaining wall, a rock garden, a raised bed, alongside a walk, or in sandy soil.

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Cheiridopsis​
Cheiridopsis​

Ice Plant. Synonyms: Common Iceplant, Diamond Fig, Icicle Plant, Crystalline Iceplant Scientific Name: Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L. Family: Aizoaceae. Habitat. Originally a native of South Africa. Did not reach Europe and America until the 18th century and the Canary Islands until the 19th century.

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Common ​Iceplant​
Common ​Iceplant​

Mesembryanthemum crystallinum is a prostrate succulent plant native to Africa, Sinai and southern Europe, and naturalized in North America, South America and Australia. The plant is covered with large, glistening bladder cells or water vesicles, reflected in its common names of common ice plant, crystalline ice plant or ice plant.

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Conicosia ​Pugioniformis​
Conicosia ​Pugioniformis​

More synonyms of this plant are: Mesembryanthemum pugioniforme, Conicosia brevicaulis, Mesembryanthemum brevicaule, Conicosia communis, Mesembryanthemum coruscans, Conicosia coruscans, Conicosia pulliloba, Conicosia capensis, Mesembryanthemum pugioniforme var. purpureum, Mesembryanthemum pugioniforme var. carneum, Mesembryanthemum capitatum, Mesembryanthemum capitatum var. ramigerum, Mesembryanthemum pugioniforme var. bienne, Herrea caledonica, Herrea conicosioides.

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Conophytum​
Conophytum​

Conophytum bilobum N.E. Brown 1922 This is the type species of the Biloba group of Conophytum, named for their fleshy two-lobed succulent bodies. In this robust species, the tips of the lobes are tinged with red or purple and the showy flowers yellow to orange. In some forms, the plant body is spotted.

Delosperma​
Delosperma​

Hardy ice plant (Delosperma) is a succulent, perennial ground cover with daisy-like flowers. The ice plant is not called an ice plant because it is cold hardy, but rather because the flowers and leaves seem to shimmer as though covered in frost or ice crystals.

Desert Rose​
Desert Rose​

The desert rose (Adenium obesum) is a striking plant with succulent stems and deep red flowers. The plant is deciduous in cooler winters, but it can be kept in leaf provided there is sufficient warmth and light water.

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Drosanthemum​
Drosanthemum​

Ice Plant – Drosanthemum floribundum Posted on April 28, 2011 by Rupert Foxton-Smythe • 0 Comments The Ice Plant grows best in a south-facing window, where it will get all the available sun.

Faucaria​
Faucaria​

When someone mentions “ice plants,” many people in California think of Carpobrotus, a mat-forming plant with finger-like leaves which thrives along the coast. However, this is by no means the end of the story, since the Ice Plant Family (Aizoacae) is a large one with well over a thousand species.

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Frithia Pulchra​
Frithia Pulchra​

Ice plant flowers add a bright splash of color to the drier parts of your garden and ice plant care is easy. Keep reading to learn more about these pretty plants and how to grow an ice plant in your garden. Information About the Hardy Ice Plant. Hardy ice plant (Delosperma) is a succulent

Galenia ​Pubescens​
Galenia ​Pubescens​

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Hottentot-fig​
Hottentot-fig​

I have seen hottentot fig ice plants spilling out of hanging containers, draped over rockeries and delicately placed as ground cover. This super easy-to-grow plant has an invasive potential in areas such as Southern California where is it a coastal weed.

Kanna​
Kanna​

Information about kanna plants indicates it is a low growing shrub related to the ice plant. Attractive flowers vary in color from white to yellow and occasionally pale orange or pink. Blooms of the Sceletium tortuosum plant are spiky and appear similar to blooms of the spider mum. Growing Kanna Plants. Seeds for this plant are readily available online.

Lapidaria​
Lapidaria​

Lapidaria is part of the family Aizoaceae, which includes the various forms of plants known as "Ice Plants" and those known as "Mimicry Plants".

Living Stone​
Living Stone​

Lithops is a genus of succulent plants in the ice plant family, Aizoaceae. Members of the genus are native to southern Africa. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek words λίθος (lithos), meaning "stone," and ὄψ (ops), meaning "face," referring to the stone-like appearance of the plants.

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Livingstone ​Daisy​
Livingstone ​Daisy​

Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Livingstone Daisy, Livingston Daisy, Ice Plant ... Livingstone Daisy, Livingston Daisy, Ice Plant

Mesembryanthemum​
Mesembryanthemum​

Mesembryanthemum crystallinum is a prostrate succulent plant native to Africa, Sinai and southern Europe, and naturalized in North America, South America and Australia. The plant is covered with large, glistening bladder cells or water vesicles, reflected in its common names of common ice plant, crystalline ice plant or ice plant.

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Mestoklema​
Mestoklema​

Mestoklema tuberosum - A shrubby "Mesemb" (ice plant relative) to 18-24 inches tall from the arid northern Cape of South Africa and into Namibia.

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New Zealand ​Spinach​
New Zealand ​Spinach​

Also known as tetragonia, ice plant, everbearing spinach, everlasting spinach, perpetual spinach, Della Nuova Zelanda Tetragonia tetragonoides Aizoaceae Family Synonym: Tetragonia expansa. Used like spinach in cooking and salads, this frost-tender plant is ready for harvest when spinach is on the wane, and stays productive throughout summer. Also makes an attractive foliage plant for borders and beds.

Pigface​
Pigface​

Carpobrotus, commonly known as pigface, ice plant, sour fig, and Hottentot fig, is a genus of ground-creeping plants with succulent leaves and large daisy-like flowers. The name refers to the edible fruits.

Pleiospilos​
Pleiospilos​

The Aizoaceae is a very large family, largely endemic to Southern Africa, with at least 120 genera including over 1800 species. A few species are found in Australia and the Pacific area. All species are considered succulent but cover a wide range of life styles from pebble-like leaf succulents to small shrubs with fleshy leaves.

Pleiospilos ​Nelii​
Pleiospilos ​Nelii​

Pleiospilos nelii or Split Rock is a clump forming, stemless, perennial succulent native to South Africa. The opposite globe shaped leaves are dark grey-green with many conspicuous raised dark dots. Leaves will reach up to 2 inches (5 cm) long and wide.

Sea Purslane​
Sea Purslane​

The specific epithet portulacastrum is derived from Portulaca, purslane, and castrum, resembling, in reference to the likeness to plants of the genus Portulaca. Background Information This succulent plant is a natural feature in Hawaiian wetlands, providing habitat for invertebrates used as food by native waterbirds.

Titanopsis​
Titanopsis​

Titanopsis calcareum, native to South Africa, forms rosettes to 3" in diameter with semi-flattened paddle-shaped leaves dense The genus Titanopsis is part of the family Aizoaceae (synonymous with Mesembryanthemaceae), which also includes the various forms of plants known as ice plants and those known as mimicry plants.

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Trailing Ice ​Plant​
Trailing Ice ​Plant​

The ice plant is not called an ice plant because it is cold hardy, but rather because the flowers and leaves seem to shimmer as though covered in frost or ice crystals. The plants grow to be about 3 to 6 inches tall and 2 to 4 feet wide.

Trianthema ​Portulacastrum​
Trianthema ​Portulacastrum​

Trianthema portulacastrum is a species of flowering plant in the ice plant family known by the common names desert horsepurslane, black pigweed, and giant pigweed. It is native to areas of several continents, including Africa and North and South America, and present as an introduced species in many other areas.