Table Mountain Iceplant
Table Mountain iceplant is an excellent choice for a low-growing, drought tolerant groundcover. It is very resilient and the flowers are incredible. The shimmering bright purple blooms put on the best show in May, but periodically reappear throughout the summer.
Table Mountain iceplant grows as a mat-forming succulent with dark green leaves. The leaves, often tinged with purple, remain through winter.
Table Mountain Iceplant
Table Mountain iceplant is an excellent choice for a low-growing, drought tolerant groundcover. It is very resilient and the flowers are incredible. The shimmering bright purple blooms put on the best show in May, but periodically reappear throughout the summer.
Table Mountain iceplant grows as a mat-forming succulent with dark green leaves. The leaves, often tinged with purple, remain through winter.
Plant details
Botanic Name
Delosperma 'John Proffitt'
Pronunciation
del-oh-SPUR-muh
Mature Height
2 to 4 in.
Mature Spread
12 to 18 in.
Water usage
One Droplet: Water twice per month or less, once established.
Two Droplets: Water about once per week, once established.
Three Droplets: Water about twice per week, once established.
Flower Color
fuchsia
Bloom time
early summer to fall
Colorado Native
No
Natural Habitat
parent plants are native to South Africa
Light Requirements
sun
Cold Hardiness
USDA zones 4-9
Elevation Limit
hardy to 7,000 ft.
Performance
Table Mountain iceplant is growing in several locations at the Xeriscape Garden. It is a vigorous, showy, low maintenance groundcover. It is one of the most impressive low water groundcovers available.
Maintenance
No maintenance is required, except raking debris off the plant as needed. Be sure to plant this in an area with excellent drainage and pea gravel mulch. Some iceplants perform poorly in wood or bark mulch.