Very pretty, with loads of small, pale pink flowers on a low-lying mat of green (about 2"-3", or 5cm-7cm). Smaller, slower growing and less rampant than the bigger, brasher Delosperma Cooperi. I planted these Rosequartz Delosperma in May 2018, and they've flowered continuously throughout June and July. The plants absolutely MUST have a light soil - mine grow happily in either sandy or peaty soil, but those planted in heavier 'solid' soil slowly shrank and faded away. The good thing about very light soil is that it's easier to weed when these plants are small. Remarkably tolerant of drought - mine have stayed alive for weeks without rain or watering, although they did stop spreading.
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Unfortunately non of the plants have started to grow !
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