Iceplants - Cravenous (1992)
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Iceplants - Cravenous (1992)

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Trailing Iceplant (Lampranthus Spectabilis) Le Havre, France
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After the first few days of the Beast from the East and storm Emma event we had some crazy ice rain that left all the plants round here frozen causing quite a bit of damage to trees with branch’s snapping under the increased weight.

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Aptenia ‘Red Apple’, Aizoaceae
Although it is now quite a common succulent on the market, you might have not had a chance to see a baby sun rose growing outdoors unless you live in a country with decently warm and bright summers. This cultivar, actually an hybrid between A. cordifolia and the yellow-flowered A. haeckeliana, is native to southern Africa and doesn’t really stand a chance in the wet and dark Scottish winter, so in the middle photo you can see it growing under glass at Glasgow Botanic Gardens. Milan’s continental climate, however, seems to be good enough for it to thrive, and the top and bottom pictures were taken in the communal garden of the building were my family lives. It was placed there by a smart neighbour, a lady with a passion for succulents and plant propagation, and the plant quickly and vigorously spread to cover two bold patches of bare ground in the semi-shade of the first-floor balconies. Nothing they had trialed there had succeeded before, aside for some sparse Viola odorata plants.
Almost a year ago now I took a small cutting and brought it over to Scotland to see if it would manage as well as at the Botanic Gardens, but I had really mixed results. The cutting has grown into 10 trailing stems about 40 cm/16 in long, better than I expected, but half of them have completely lost their foliage due to low light levels and temperature. At the moment is really not worth sharing a photo of it, but I will try and propagate it again to see if it can survive another winter. The whole experience has been remarkably similar to that of a cutting of Delosperma cooperi I brought over from home, whereas I had no luck at all with propagating a Cephalophyllus sp cutting I took in my aunt’s garden. Altogether, this seems to suggest I shouldn’t waste anymore space trying to grow Aizoaceae in my flat. There’s a lesson to learn from any experiment you attempt with plants and pushing their limits is a good way too observe their response. I never thought I could successfully grow any cacti or succulents here, but I have dozens of species looking down on me from my shelves telling me my assumption was just wrong!
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