This is some pictures from my old garden. THings went a bit "wild" there...
Delosperma carterae. With taproot.
Delosperma hirtum, long gone into Delo heaven. Anyone with seeds?
Delosperma ´Silverhill´ - my own selection. Compact and hardy.
More will follow. Martin
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Re: Delosperma pictures
No, patentating plants in the EU is very expensive. I breed them just for fun. But odd to see my own plants being sold on ebay? But at least the naming is respected. No, they are not available in the US. Maybe its time they travel over there? I also still need some Lavender Ice, dyeri and a few other nice ones you guys have...
Martin
Re: Delosperma pictures
I love Delosperma Delosperma sphalmanthoides!
It's a great trough plant!!
What kind of room does it need for roots? I'd love to grow it in a bowl to be brought in for the winter. I'm sure it would die if I put it in the ground.
Re: Delosperma pictures
I would think it would do fine in a pot. But I'd give put it in a chilly spot and do not starve it of moisture.
Here is some good information about it.
http://www.cactus-art.biz/schede/DELOSPERMA/Delosperma_sphalmanthoides/D...
Re: Delosperma pictures
Here are some newly acquired mesembs. All have at least one winter outside though. All labels lost (or rather I don't like labels in the beds here at my summerhouse!!) as I try to make it natural looking. (Some plants are from you, Martin, thanks ;) )
Delosperma lydenburgense:
Delosperma lydenburgense:
http://www.exotic-plants.de/seeds/ground-cover/Delosperma-lydenburgense.php
Very nice selection the only one in this group that I have grown is Delosperma floribundum. It seems to be hardy for two to three years then I lose the older plants. I always keep a couple on young ones on hand as replacements.
I like the 'Silverhill' have you patented it? Is it available in the U.S.?