Lambranthos

Common Name: Lambranthos
Origin: South Africa

Evergreen, creeping succulent. Its leaves are long, smooth, blue-green and juicy. They can be triangular or cylindrical with a length of up to 5 cm.

Flowers

Its flowers are large, of various colors, such as orange, yellow, red or pink. The flowers often cover the entire plant. Its flowering starts at the end of spring and lasts all summer and until autumn.

Terrain

It grows satisfactorily in all types of soil, without particular problems. A necessary condition is that the soil has good drainage. It prefers sandy soils, rich in nutrients.

Position

Prefers sunny places, as a succulent. In areas with warm climates it can be grown in partial shade. In semi-shady places its leaves have a more vivid green color.

Watering

It has moderate water requirements, with the exception of the summer months when you can increase its watering.

Lubrication

Apply the fertilizer in spring and summer (once a month). You can use either a complete, granular fertilizer by spreading it on the soil between the plants and then watering well, or by dissolving a water-soluble fertilizer in the watering can.

Durability

It thrives in places with mild winters and can withstand cold and low temperatures up to - 5ο C. It is drought tolerant and ideal for dry areas and non-irrigated gardens. It is suitable for planting in areas with intense atmospheric pollution.

Pruning

It is necessary to remove the dried and diseased shoots in early spring. We apply light shaping pruning to maintain its shape.

Diseases and enemies

Succulents are attacked by pests and diseases. Their most common enemies are aphids, coccoids, thrips, mites and snails, while they are also often attacked by fungi.

It is suitable for

      • for ground cover in gardens, sloping grounds, rock gardens.
      • in pots and planters.
      • in flower beds.

 

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