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Delosperma 'Stardust'

Item # 51202-PK-P1
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Tolerant of many soil types and conditions, hardy iceplant is a good choice for gardens where water is scarce.

Blooms from Spring till Frost!
Hardy Iceplant is the solution to many a gardener's dilemma -- how to cover those hot, dry garden spots where the hose doesn't reach or water is scarce? Very adaptable to heat, humidity, and drought, this ground cover vigorously spreads its succulent foliage and bright two-tone blooms far and wide to beautify the garden floor.

These blooms are about 2 inches wide, with masses of tightly-packed, matchstick-thin violet petals surrounding a large white center. They appear just above the olive-green foliage, which is thin and pointed, and they act as a magnet for butterflies. But the amazing thing is their bloomtime -- they begin in late spring in most climates and simply don't quit till frost, going right through the dog days of summer and into fall without dropping a petal!

Just 6 inches high and spreading up to a foot wide, 'Stardust' is a great choice for containers as well as the garden. It will spill over the sides of flowerpots and baskets, trailing blooms in its wake. And in the garden, it makes a great carpet beneath bulbs, meanders around shrubs and perennials nicely, and generally fills in space wherever it's needed!

Pamper 'Stardust' the first year, giving it fairly good soil and plenty of water and food, but then let it go. It is quite tolerant of drought, and actually prefers dry soil. Heat doesn't faze it, and it tolerates quite a bit of humidity if given good air circulation (not crowded among other plants that cut off the breezes). If you are trying to grow a section of garden that needs little water, 'Stardust' is an excellent choice. Give this carefree spreader a try this season, and we think you'll love it! Zones 5-8. Pkt is 25 pelleted seeds.

Genus Delosperma
Species floribunda
Variety 'Stardust'
Bloom Season Late Spring - Mid Fall
Habit Prostrate
Zone 5 - 8
Plant Height 6 in
Plant Width 9 in - 12 in
Bloom Size 2 in
Item Form Seeds
Additional Characteristics Butterfly Lovers, Easy Care Plants, Ever Blooming, Flower, Season Extenders
Bloom Color Dark Purple, Multi-Color, White
Bloom Season Fall, Spring, Summer
Foliage Color Olive Green
Light Requirements Full Sun
Moisture Requirements Dry, Moist,  well-drained
Resistance Disease Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Heat Tolerant, Pest Resistant
Soil Tolerance Clay, Normal,  loamy, Poor, Sandy
Uses Baskets, Beds, Border, Containers, Ground Cover
Overall Rating: 5 Stars
Average Based on 2 Reviews Write a Review
Trouble-Free, Prolific Bloomer
David K from SC wrote (May 17, 2012):
I grew about 20 stardusts from seed last year and have been really pleased with the results in my raised beds here in hot, humid South Carolina. The plants are prolific bloomers and don't appear to be bothered by anything. No disease or insect damage at all and critters like deer don't touch them. They don't need any supplemental watering and love full sun exposure, but have done well with partial shade in the late afternoon as well. They didn't fuss at all when I tranplanted several of them in early Spring. Blooms started early to mid Spring this year and if last year is an indicator, will continue to the end of Fall. The plants look fine during the Winter months and they cover the ground well enough to keep weeds from germinating during the Spring and Summer months. Blooms open up as soon as the warm sun comes out and I haven't had to dead-head or cut off any dead plant material over the past 18 months that I've had them. They have produced a few welcome volunteers, but generally stay within their b
Beautiful!
Jillian from wrote (February 03, 2012):
This was my absolute favorite three years ago or so when I re-did my entire flowerbed (which is rather huge.) The leaves glistened in the sun and it just kept blooming. It spread fast so I had to cut it back, but I didn't mind. It was pretty enough to be worthwhile. It survived just fine in the winter, as well. We had too much rain last spring (I think last spring? I don't remember--too much water at some point) and the poor thing didn't survive. However, it was very hardy for two full years. Will be planting again this year.

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