Friday, November 2, 2012

Delicious Drosanthemum's

Drosanthemum speciosum *Pink
12.5cm R8.10
A rare unusual, pink form of this deserved popular vygie. Glistening leave and bright pink, sparking flowers light up the winter and spring. Collected in Herold's Bay, Southern Cape 
 
 
 Drosanthemum sp. *Orange 15cm  R9.20
Upright growing succulent with big, glowing orange flowers in spring. Hardy and drought resistant once established. Pinch old flowers to encourcage a longer flower season.



Droanthemum hispidum *Pink 15cm R7.55
A truly tought, pioneering vygie ideal for the driest conditions once it is settled in the ground. Bright magenta pink flowers sparkle on this flat growing groundcover during spring.

Drosanthemum floribundum *Pink 15cm R9.20
Cuchion-forming, postrate. Totally covered with pale to dark pink flowers in spring. Flowers even more if given a dressing of organic fertiliser before flower.
 
Drosanthemum lavisii *Red 15cm  R11.05
A Shrublet or groundcover with very showy, bright crimson flowers that sometimes have a yellow thoat Thee leaves have glittering little hairs typical of the genus. Plant in full sun, water during the driest spells.
 


 


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