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Hottentot Fig Carpobrotus edulis Introduced. Long, trailing, rooting stems with pink or yellow flowers among slender, erect, succulent leaves.
Carpobrotus acinaciformis (Hottentot fig, Giant pigface, Family: Aizoaceae) Carpobrotus edulis (Highway Iceplant, Hottentot Fig, Iceplant, Family: Aizoaceae) Carya illinoensis, Carya pecan (Pecan, Family: Juglandaceae) ...
Carpobrotus chilensis (Hottentot Fig) Carpobrotus edulis Carruanthus peersii Carruanthus ringens Cephalophyllum frutescens Cephalophyllum littlewoodii Cephalophyllum loreum Cephalophyllum 'Red Spike' (Red Spike Ice Plant) Cephalophyllum regale ...
Hottentot fig (Carpobrotus species) Houttuynia, chameleon plant (Houttuynia cordata) Hulless oats (Avena nuda) Hyacinth bean (Dolichos lablab, Lablab purpureus) Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis) Hydrangea, hortensia (Hydrangea species) ...
Known in places as Hottentot fig. Succulent perennial ground cover. Very common as such. Introduced, naturalized in Bermuda, Pacific and central coast of America ,Mexico, Chile, etc. but despite the name originally from South Africa Long.
Carpobrotus edulis (Iceplant, Hottentot fig, Kaffir fig) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: 1 ...
Some species, such as the Hottentot Fig (Carpobrotus edulis), bear edible -- but not always tasty -- fruit. Start a new planting with pint- to quart-size container plants, 16 to 24 inches apart. Must have full sun and good drainage.
Hoary Ragwort, Hoary Rock-rose, Hoary Stock, Hoary Willowherb, Hog's Fennel, Hogweed, Holly, Holly-leaved Naiad, Holy Grass, Honesty, Honewort, Honeysuckle, Hop, Hop Trefoil, Hornbeam, Horned Pondweed, Horse-radish, Horseshoe Vetch, Hottentot Fig, ...
See also: Fig, Green, Ice Plant, Pink, Lavender
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