Dymondia Margaretae Silver Carpet San Diego
High and slowly spreading several feet wide.
Dymondia margaretae silver carpet san diego. Its silvery foliage is comprised of narrow leaves that are pale green above and silvery white below. Silver carpet 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. Silver carpet stayes as a low mat and has a light gray silvery tone to it s star shaped foliage. 25 30 f 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.
Read on to learn more and take advantage of this versatile ground cover. It can take mild traffic and therefore can be used in place of a lawn and can be placed in between stepping stones. However in the last two weeks a couple of the dymondia plants have begun to die. Across and provide modest accent character in spring and summer.
Bright yellow flowers bloom in spring and summer. 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. After a sunless winter it s on the north side of the house it came back very strong in the spring once the sun hit it and became a very full lush green carpet. If you re looking for something attractive in your landscape you may want to consider growing this plant.
Small yellow daisy like flowers grow to 1 in. They turn white and whither and then that s it. Good for use between stepping stones and in rock gardens and can take light foot traffic. Gardener s hq guide to growing silver carpet the dymondia margaretae plant makes a great plant for using between paving slabs.
Description silver carpet is a ground hugging perennial growing 1 3 in. San diego california 2 reports sherman oaks california. Dymondia is a low growing groundcover that forms a dense mat with deep roots and a spread of 20 inches. It is very tough and has the nickname living cement.
These carpet forming plants are very drought tolerant once established and make a great plant to grow in sandy areas. It does well in full sun or partial shade and is drought tolerant once established.