Ice Plant - Table Mountain
The Hardy Ice Plant Table Mountain, 'Delosperma ‘Table Mountain’, is a wonderful ground cover that has single, fushia blooms. The foliage, which makes this plant a real winner, is deep green, almost succulent looking and extremely shinny. ‘Table Mountain’ is said to be an improvement of Delosperma ‘Coperi’. Delosperma has a plant spread of 18” and a height of 2-3”. For best results, plant Delosperma ‘Mersa Verde’ in a sunny area, with some afternoon shade, with well- drained soil. It does prefer dry and sandy soil and does not like wet soil in the winter. Hot conditions keep the flowers blooming most of the summer and it requires little to no care. Delosperma looks great as a ground cover in a rock garden or in front of a perennial border. ... find out more
Fox Glove - Spanish Peaks The Foxglove Spanish Peaks, 'Digitalis ‘Spanish Peaks’, is a showy and compact perennial that produces an array of wonderful raspberry rose blooms. The dense spikes produce large tubular flowers. ‘Spanish Peaks’ has a plant height of 12” and a spread of 12”. Digitalis should be planted in full sun but will tolerate morning shade. It blooms early to mid summer, July to August. Try planting it in woodland gardens, as a border plant or cut-flowers. (All parts of Digitalis are poisonous if ingested and can be invasive. ).

