Trailing Iceplant
Trailing iceplant or trailing ice plant may refer to the following plant species: *''Delosperma cooperi'' *''Lampranthus glaucoides'', syn. ''Lampranthus aurantiacus'' *''Lampranthus aureus'' *''Lampranthus spectabilis ''Lampranthus spectabilis'', the trailing iceplant (a name Trailing iceplant, it shares with other members of its family), is a species of flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae, native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. The unimproved speci ...'' *'' Lampranthus zeyheri'' {{Plant common name ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Delosperma Cooperi
''Delosperma cooperi'' (synonym (taxonomy), syn. ''Mesembryanthemum cooperi''), the trailing Iceplant, hardy iceplant or pink carpet, is a dwarf perennial plant native to South Africa. It forms a dense lawn with abundant, long-lasting flowers. It reaches sizes of approximately tall, with fleshy leaves that are linear and simple and can grow up to 1.5 inches long and a trailing stem that hangs down. These fleshy roots help provide the ability for the plants to recover and grow rapidly if a disturbance has occurred. Description The flowers are the most brilliant aspect of this plant, with the production of a great quantity of vermillion, magenta or pink flowers that often covers the entire site, hence the popular name "pink carpet". The plant contains ramified stems that are spread out, carrying sheets opposed, and are long and narrow, with the end of the stems increasing into a quantity of isolated small flowers, with diameters ranging from . These abundant and long-lasting flow ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lampranthus Glaucoides
''Lampranthus glaucoides'', synonyms including ''Lampranthus aurantiacus'', known as the trailing iceplant (a name it shares with other members of its family Aizoaceae) and copper brightfig, is a plant species in the genus ''Lampranthus'' native to South Africa and naturalized in gardens all around the world. It was first described by Adrian Hardy Haworth in 1795 as ''Mesembryanthemum glaucoides''. The orange color of the petals is due to the presence of the betaxanthin humilixanthin. ''Lampranthus glaucoides'' (as ''Lampranthus aurantiacus'') is included in the Tasmanian Fire Service's list of low flammability A combustible material is a material that can burn (i.e., sustain a flame) in air under certain conditions. A material is flammable if it ignites easily at ambient temperatures. In other words, a combustible material ignites with some effort a ... plants, indicating that it is suitable for growing within a building protection zone. References glaucoides E ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lampranthus Aureus
''Lampranthus aureus'' is a species of shrub in the family Aizoaceae (stone plants). They are succulent plants. They have a self-supporting growth form and simple, broad leaves. Phytochemistry L. aureus contains mesembrenol and low levels of related alkaloids such as mesembrenone and have sometimes been mismarketed as Kanna ( Sceletium tortuosum) extract which contains higher levels of related alkaloids. Sources References {{Taxonbar, from=Q17241715 aureus The ''aureus'' ( ''aurei'', 'golden') was the main gold coin of ancient Rome from the 1st century BC to the early 4th century AD, when it was replaced by the ''solidus (coin), solidus''. This type of coin was sporadically issued during the Roman ... Taxa named by N. E. Brown Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lampranthus Spectabilis
''Lampranthus spectabilis'', the trailing iceplant (a name Trailing iceplant, it shares with other members of its family), is a species of flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae, native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. The unimproved species and a number of cultivars are commercially available, including 'Tresco Apricot', 'Tresco Brilliant', 'Tresco Fire', 'Tresco Orange', 'Tresco Peach', 'Tresco Pearl', 'Tresco Purple', and 'Tresco Red'. Phytochemistry L. spectabilis contains mesembrenol and low levels of related alkaloids such as mesembrenone and have sometimes been mismarketed as Kanna (Sceletium tortuosum) extract which contains higher levels of related alkaloids. References Lampranthus, spectabilis Garden plants of Southern Africa Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces Plants described in 1930 Taxa named by N. E. Brown Taxa named by Adrian Hardy Haworth {{Aizoaceae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |