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Purple Buttons in the GardenTags plant encyclopedia

Delosperma 'Purple Buttons'

 

Purple Buttons

Like many Delosperma or Hardy Ice Plants these are evergreen and whilst they will not flower through the frosts they will remain green and provide tight ground cover. They are hardy but dislike damp so keep well drained.

 
plant Features
  • Purple Buttons likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Purple Buttons likes very little water

    Very little water

  • Purple Buttons is full frost hardy: 5f (-15°c)

    Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)

  • Purple Buttons likes light and free draining

    Light and free draining

 
plant information

Common name

Purple Buttons

Latin name

Delosperma 'Purple Buttons'

type

Perennial succulent

family

Aizoaceae

ph

5.0 - 8.0 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Purple Buttons likes full sun

    Full sun

  • Frost

    Purple Buttons is full frost hardy: 5f (-15°c)

    Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)

  • Soil

    Purple Buttons likes light and free draining

    Light and free draining

  • Water

    Purple Buttons likes very little water

    Very little water

Plant & bloom calendar

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    Best time to plant

full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Purple Buttons is 0.58meters x 0.15meters 0.58 M 0.15 M

Delosperma 'Purple Buttons'

Like many Delosperma or Hardy Ice Plants these are evergreen and whilst they will not flower through the frosts they will remain green and provide tight ground cover. They are hardy but dislike damp so keep well drained.


Planting young plants

From Early Spring TO Early Spring

Because ice plants are succulents, they do not tolerate wet soil, though they do well in poor soils. In fact, wet soil, especially during the winter months, is likely to kill the plants. In areas where the soil stays consistently dry, this plant can become invasive, so it is best to take this into consideration when planting it. Ice plants prefer full sun but can tolerate some light shade in the garden.

 

Propagation

From Early Spring TO Mid Autumn

The ice plant can be propagated by division, cuttings or seeds. If propagating by division, it is best to divide the plants in the spring. Cuttings can be taken anytime in the spring, summer or autumn. When grown by seeds, scatter the seeds on the surface of the soil and do not cover them, as they need light to germinate.

 
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