ICE PLANT

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ICE PLANT

Delosperma cooperi

Hardiness Zone: 6-10   ·   Mature Height: 3-6 Inches   ·   Mature Spread: 12-24 Inches

Buy Ice Plant online. This native plant has dark pink flowers from summer through fall that sit atop of green, heavy, succulent leaves. This perennial loves the full sun and is very drought tolerant, great draining soil is necessary.

Family: Aizoaceae · Common Name: Ice Plant

ICE PLANT SHIPPING IS ON HOLD UNTIL FALL 2023 DUE TO POOR SHIPPING RESULTS

FREE with every plant purchased:

  • The Sooner Guarantee: For details, click here!
  • A pre-applied, pre-measured amount of time release fertilizer that keeps your plant well nourished for up to one year.
  • Pre-hydrated Hydro-Gels are included in the top of each container to use when planting as they help retain soil moisture, and plants will establish more quickly with less transplant shock. Plants will also survive drought-like conditions and accidental missed waterings better.
  • Planting and Care Instruction brochure.
  • Catalogs of new and exciting plant brands, such as Garden Debut® and Proven Winners®.

DIY Irrigation SuppliesWe use and recommend www.dripdepot.com for our irrigation needs, from simple to install micro and drip systems, to commercial grade irrigation parts and supplies.

ICE PLANT Plant Characteristics

Flower Color*
Dark Pink
Growth Rate*
Medium
Leaf Color Fall*
Green
Leaf Color Spring*
Green
Leaf Color Summer*
Green
Leaf Color Winter*
Green
Leaf Type*
Evergreen
Plant Type*
Perennial
Preferred Planting Season*
Spring Planting
Summer Planting
Propagation Methods*
Cuttings or Divisions

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ICE PLANT Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips

Delosperma is slightly difficult to grow due to its fragility, and needs to be planted in locations where it does not stay wet. Feed once a year with a slow release fertilizer.