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This is a super hardy succulent with the gorgeous tall pink blossoms. I live right on the Thousand Oaks/Newbury Park borderline ... and ...Read More
LOVE this plant! I bought a 1-gallon from a local nursery last spring, and it just took off. It didn't even blink at our 18 degree low or...Read More
Its growth habit makes many, many "branches" from a single "trunk", so it has effectively kept down a lot of weeds. I'm hoping I can put...Read More
Very easy and a fast grower. Only,getting the best blooms you need full sun all day,the less of that,the less blooms. Also,in part sun it...Read More
Planted it in a mixture of sand and gravel. Made in thru 20 degrees @ night, and 55 inches of rain here. Needs good drainage. Took off in...Read More
I also live in Central Texas and had pretty much the same experience....twice. The first time I purchased a gorgeous hanging basket and ...Read More
Does this plant bloom over a long period of time, or rebloom throughout the Spring-Summer-Fall? I bought one, in full bloom and it was gl...Read More
I got a Calandrinia (aka Cistanthe) cutting from a friend. It rooted easily and I planted it in my succulent bed. After a few months it...Read More
This plant has been heavily used in San Francisco but after two years of spectacular growth and flowering, the plants are dying out quite...Read More
Central Phoenix -- I have variable luck with Calandrinia spectabilis. But it is so lovely I don't mind growing it as an annual. It is e...Read More
I love this plant. So beautiful and whimsical with its continuous magenta blooms. The rosettes at the base doubled in number from sprin...Read More
This plant is wonderful - carefree and quick to multiply. I believe it is the same plant identified elsewhere as Calandrinia spectabilis.
What a nice addition to any garden - the magenta pink poppy-ish flowers float over a thick carpet of bluegreen echeveria-like foliage dow...Read More
This is a fantastic plant. It is easily propagated from cuttings. My one cutting stuck in a big planter last fall became the photo uplo...Read More
For people who live in dry, cool climates like coastal California, this plant is a real winner. I can't see why it isn't planted more oft...Read More
This Chilean Native species grows as well in sandy soils at the coastal areas (where it blooms almost year-round) as inlads, at the foot ...Read More