Though flat to the ground the white undersides are exposed to view as the leaf margins edges roll up and inward particularly when.
Dymondia silver carpet.
The dymondia carpet normally appears green silver in color but when roots are depleted and the plant needs water the leaves curl and their silver undersides are exposed to view.
Growing no more than 1 3 in.
High and slowly spreading several feet wide.
Native to south africa silver continue reading silver carpet.
Dymondia silver carpet dymondia margaretae is a delightfully dense drought tolerant 1 2 high spreading ground cover perfect for most sunny water wise gardens if you re looking for something attractive in your landscape you may want to consider growing this plant.
Full sun plants thrive in 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.
Silver carpet is a ground hugging perennial growing 1 3 in.
These carpet forming plants are very drought tolerant once established and make a great plant to grow in sandy areas.
Across and provide modest accent character in spring and summer.
Silver carpet is an easy care heat loving low water groundcover.
Once established water one time per week.
Tall 2 7 cm its tiny and narrow gray green leaves curl slightly exposing the white underside of the leaves and conferring a variegated look.
How to grow dymondia margaretae plants in your garden gardener s hq guide to growing silver carpet.
Small yellow daisy like flowers grow to 1 in.
Read on to learn more and take advantage of this versatile ground cover.
Dymondia margaretae commonly called silver carpet thrives in harsh conditions but if the soil conditions are wrong the winters too cold or the predators too hungry this ground cover will perish.
Its silvery foliage is comprised of narrow leaves that are pale green above and silvery white below.
Drought is a serious concern across much of the united states and many homeowners are looking for attractive low maintenance lawn substitutes.
Water plants often the first year.
Water as needed in the silver colored areas to uncurl the leaves and return to green silver color.
Drought is a serious concern across much of the united states and many homeowners are looking for attractive low maintenance lawn substitutes dymondia dymondia margaretae also known as silver carpet is worth considering if you live in a warm climate using dymondia as a grass substitute is suitable in usda plant hardiness zones 9b through 11.
Dymondia margaretae silver carpet listing is for one small rooted dymondia margaretae plant.
Dymondia margaretae silver carpet this is a slowly spreading very flat just a few inches tall at best groundcover with 1 2 inch long narrow leaves that are a gray green on top with white tomentosa beneath.
Native to the coastal plains of south africa dymondia margaretae silver carpet is a slowly spreading evergreen perennial forming a dense silvery green mat over time and choking out virtually all weeds.
It is very tough and has the nickname living cement.