Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Delosperma – all dressed up for winter

This winter has been wet, wet, wet in Denmark, but not all that cold. It’s probably not the optimal environment for Delosperma, but the four species I’m currently cultivating certainly don’t seem to mind their growing conditions. Most of the plants have assumed a reddish hue as illustrated by the photos below. All plants are growing in unprotected beds.

Delosperma nubigenum (Sani Pass, 2900m, Lesotho)
Delosperma nubigenum (Sani Pass, 2900m, Lesotho)

Delosperma sp. 'John Proffit' (East Cape Drakensberg)
Delosperma sp. 'John Proffit' (East Cape Drakensberg)

Delosperma sp. (Sani Pass, Lesotho)
Delosperma sp. (Sani Pass, Lesotho)

Only the Delosperma sp. (Drakensberg) is its usual bright green self, showing only slight traces of red pigmentation.

Delosperma sp. (Drakensberg)
Delosperma sp. (Drakensberg)

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