Delosperma - Succulent plant - 14cm yellow pot
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Delosperma - Succulent plant - Flower pot 14cm

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Delosperma or delosperma coperii, is a Mediterranean plant, It is a succulent plant that offers a very abundant flowering produces white, yellow, fuchsia and red flowers.

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Deplosperma cooperii, is a perennial plant, native to South Africa, appreciated and used since the time of the ancient Egyptians.

Exposure: loves locations in full sun and sheltered from drafts.

Soil: Grows well in common garden soil.

Watering: watering must be carried out with a certain regularity. During spring and summer, it is watered to completely moisten the soil and let the surface dry before carrying out the next irrigation. During the autumn - winter period, it is watered from time to time, just to prevent the soil from drying out completely.

The cultivation of Deplosperma in pot is simple and can lead to very vivid spots of color in areas adjacent to windows and balconies. The deplosperma is particularly suitable for windows with shutters since, being creeping, it does not obstruct the opening of the shutters in the use of window sill pot holders. The pots can also be placed in other areas: on the ground, on railings or on raised floors. The important thing is the exposure, otherwise no problem.

Deplosperma was cultivated for a long time during the Middle Ages as an aromatic herb or basic food. The slightly acidic taste of the sprouts made it ideal for flavoring dishes such as salads, soups, omelettes or fillings, while its easy (and free) availability made it a food available for the less affluent sections of the population, but it has very interesting nutritional aspects: it can in fact be considered as a substitute for spinach as nutritional values ​​and applications.

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Exposure
Outside: in full sun
Flowering season
Spring/Summer
Height of plants
from 10 to 20 cm
Flower color
Fuchsia
Red
White
Yellow
Diameter of the flowerpot (cm)
14
Required environments
Bright environment
In full sun
Lots of light even in the shade
Lots of sunlight
Partially sunny environment
Moisture of the soil
Not very humid soil
Minimum required temperatures in ° C
-5
Maximum temperatures for the plant in ° C
36

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