Carpobrotus subalatus (Haw.) Schwantes
Winged ice plant
South African Carpobrotus described by Haworth and transferred by Schwantes. The epithet 'subalatus' (somewhat winged) refers to a slight keel or wing on the leaves. Grows on coastal and arid zones of southern Africa, with the same characteristic creeping habit of the genus.
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Overview
| Category | Classification |
|---|---|
| Family | Aizoaceae |
| Genus | Carpobrotus |
| Growth Habit | Creeping succulent |
| Conservation Status | Not evaluated (IUCN) |
| pH Target | 6.0-8.0 |
| Type | Sandy, porous, well-drained. |
Origin & Habitat
Requirements
Soil & Substrate
Type
Sandy, porous, well-drained.
groups Beneficial Associations
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Propagation Strategy
L
E
Every 2-3 years.
Minimal, once yearly.
Uses & Applications
Precautions / Toxicity
Not toxic.
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