CALANDRINIA spectabilis: Rock Purslane
Succulents are all the rage here in California, because they are easy to grow, drought tolerant, and very hardy.. My favorite succulent is
ROCK PURSLANE, a native of Chile. The blue-grey rosettes are not that exciting, but in April-May, when its hot pink, poppy-like flowers bloom & float over the flower bed, then it is "spectabilis." They are the most stunning in large groupings, like in my EXTRA.
ROCK PURSLANE is a short lived evergreen perennial, that likes almost any kind of soil, but gritty or sandy best, as long as it is well drained. It will grow happily in a pot, flower bed or a rock garden with full sun. It is tolerant of dry periods; in fact it does not like a lot of water, especially in Winter. It attracts birds, bees & butterflies, but is also deer resistant & in my yard, rabbit resistant.
I have a few along my front walkway, where the afternoon sun is merciless, & in the backyard flower bed, with less punishing hot sun. I would like to add more, but they are not easy to find. In my research, i read they can be propagated by cuttings, which I am going to try. Fingers crossed....
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