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Red Mountain® Flame Ice Plant

Delosperma 'PWWG02S'

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ZONES  6-9 | Good to grow! Zone
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Delosperma x Red Mountain® Flame is a tough, vigorous cold hardy Ice Plant with large blazing orange-red flowers in late spring and early summer. A High Country Gardens Introduction. A 2016 Plant Select® selection. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric).
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Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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Phenomenal

"I absolutely love the color and it is doing great on the South side of our home. It is mixed in with Tablemountain Ice plant so the contrasting colors are eye-catching. I like this one a lot."

Yosemite S. (5/5)

This ice plant was stunning this spring.

"This is in a planter in the front. Lots of compliments by people walking by. It bloomed for about 5 weeks and now the blossoms are drying up. Hoping because bloom time is over. Cut back on water since this is the second summer."

Pat (5/5)

Very pretty ground cover

"Bought two and one did a little better than the other but they did spread and produced beautiful red flowers."

Jls (4/5)

Didn't survive . . .

"Had in full sunshine - 5 plants did great grew fast at first for 2019 yet died out in the heat this year early on late Spring 2020 would recommend 1/2 sun and shade as the other ice plants did well . . ."

Kim (3/5)

Will buy again

"This was our test year as we figure out re-purposing. We will being buying more of this one. Still flowers in November."

CarolBee (4/5)

Nice cover

"Planted a desert garden instead of just a drought-tolerant group of plants, this fits into it, and withstood 55 inches of rain this season. Planted on 6-12 inches of unwashed sand and gravel."

Mike (5/5)

Hardy, wonderful color!!

"Created a desert garden after careful consideration on use of water. Have attracted bees, butterflies, and hummers Spring through Fall."

Mike (5/5)

Made it through our hot, dry summer

"Getting a new low-water landscape started in an unusually hot, dry summer was a challenge. Delosperma Red Mountain Flame, looked at first like it was going to give up, but it held on when others didn't. Almost 6 months later, and after the first frost, this champ has tripled in size and still has a few flowers. Make it through our Central Washington winter and this little plant will go from a 4 start to a 5 star in my book."

Yakimaniac (4/5)

Nice but no Fire Spiner.

"It is easy to grow even in an eastern garden but it does grow very slowly."

Lily2iris (4/5)

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