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Gray Ice Plant, Malephora crocea

Gray Ice Plant, Malephora crocea.  Also Called: Croceum Ice Plant. Photos Taken: Boyce Thompson Arboretum, Superior, Arizona.
Gray Ice Plant, Malephora crocea.
Photos Taken: Boyce Thompson Arboretum, Superior, Arizona. May 13, 2008.
Gray Ice Plant, Malephora croceaGray Ice Plant, Malephora crocea
Gray Ice Plant, Malephora croceaGray Ice Plant, Malephora crocea

Gray Ice Plant
Malephora crocea, Fig - Marigold or Ice Plant Family ( Aizoaceae ), Gray Ice Plant. Also Called: Croceum Ice Plant.

Ice plant is a succulent - meaning it has thick leaves that are watery inside - with daisy-like flowers. It's a good ground cover for hot, dry areas. While it should be listed on our succulent page, theMunicipal Water Users Association lists it in their groundcover booklet. Therefore we will list it on our groundcover page.

Ice plant belongs to the genus, Lampranthus. Lampranthus is a fairly large genus of about 150 species coming from South Africa.

Lampranthus contains some of the most beautiful bright flowers of the succulent world, and it is widely used as ground cover, either as an annual or perennial. Several species are commonly used for landscaping in Arizona and vary from shrubby to trailing, and they vary as to the length of their flowering period. All the different species tend to become woody as they get older.

They need a lot of sun, but in very hot climates like Phoenix, in summer, they will need shade and regular watering for a part of the day in order to survive the summer.

Most of the varieties available in nurseries are hybrids. There are so many different choices that we will simply show a sample of them on this page.

The flowers of Lampranthus usually grow at the stem tips and need sun to open. They come in an array of colors including yellow, scarlet, magenta, red, and orange.

Two varieties of Malephora crocea have been recognized: var. crocea, with the adaxial surfaces of the petals orange and the abaxial surfaces purplish; and var. purpureocrocea, with petals purplish on both surfaces, grown for ornamental purposes.

Height: Height about 1 - 2 feet. Spreading about 2 - 4 feet.
Flowers: An array of colors including yellow, scarlet, magenta, red, and orang.
Blooming Time: Mid March - April.
Leaves: Evergreen, usually green, blue-green and fleshy.
Elevation: 0 - 2,500 Feet.
Habitat: Full Sun. Dry Soil. A Xeriscape Landscape plant. Native to Karoo Desert of South Africa.
Miscellaneous: Photos Taken: Boyce Thompson Arboretum, Superior, Arizona. May 13, 2008.

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