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In my experience, this is a very aggressive plant and hard to eradicate once established.
This species has naturalized in Florida and California, and the CAL-IPC has listed it as invasive of natural habitat in the latter. There...Read More
Fast-growing, drought-tolerant, mat-forming groundcover. Very easy to start from cuttings, very common locally in public and private are...Read More
There seems to be some confusion in regards to the ID of this plant. While many sources show magenta-pink flowers, the real C. edulis ha...Read More
A nice plant, with vivid pink flowers, however it does become a problem when left to it's own devices. Spreads very quickly, and the only...Read More
One of the top invasive plants of Big Sur and coastal Monterey county where there are some efforts to minimize its presence especially in...Read More
This plant has very beautiful flowers. Unfortunately is a pernicious weed in most warmer parts of the world.
It doesent survive he...Read More
The long trailing stems of this plant will root in contact with the soil. This probably helps in it's ability to survive and aids in it's...Read More
THis IS the ice plant you see all along the freeways in Southern California. Very drought tolerant, but appreciates water in the hot mon...Read More
This looks like the "ice plant" that is planted along the L.A. freeways. Is it?
Perennial succulent from South Africa which has naturalised on the coasts of Southern and Western Europe including the UK and the Republi...Read More