
Delosperma Jewel of the Desert Rose Ice Plant
Bright rose-pink flowers with long-lasting color.
Delosperma Jewel of the Desert Rose produces a carpet of vivid rose to lilac-pink, daisy-like flowers that can bloom from late spring through summer and into fall in favorable conditions. The flowers sit above fleshy succulent foliage, creating a colorful ground-hugging display that looks especially bright in full sun. Use it where homeowners want a low-growing perennial that delivers more flower power than a typical ground cover, while staying compact, tidy, and easy to manage.
A drought-tolerant ground cover for dry spaces.
This hardy ice plant is built for sunny, well-drained locations where low-water performance matters. Once established, its succulent foliage stores moisture and helps the plant handle heat, dry soil, sandy beds, gravel gardens, and other challenging spots where thirstier perennials may struggle. It is a strong choice for rock gardens, xeriscape-style plantings, curbside beds, dry borders, and sunny slopes where homeowners want color without constant watering.
Perfect for rock gardens, walls, slopes, and containers.
Jewel of the Desert Rose Ice Plant forms a low mat that can spill gently over edges, soften stonework, and fill small pockets between rocks or along pathways. Its spreading habit makes it useful for erosion-prone sunny slopes, raised beds, retaining walls, and hot patio containers with excellent drainage. In pots, troughs, and mixed succulent-style planters, it provides bright seasonal color and attractive texture without requiring a large root space.
Deer-resistant color with pollinator appeal.
Delosperma Jewel of the Desert Rose is considered deer resistant, making it a practical ground cover for sunny landscapes where browsing pressure can be frustrating. The open flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, adding wildlife value to a plant that is already highly useful for low-water gardens. It is a good fit for homeowners who want a tough, colorful perennial that supports pollinators while reducing watering and maintenance needs.
Low maintenance when drainage is right.
This ice plant is easy to grow when planted in full sun and sharply drained soil, but it does not like soggy conditions. Sandy, gravelly, average, or cactus-style soils are all useful as long as water moves away from the crown quickly. Avoid heavy wet clay, overwatering, and winter-wet locations; with the right drainage, Jewel of the Desert Rose rewards the garden with months of bright color and a clean, mat-forming habit.
Bright rose-pink flowers with long-lasting color.
Delosperma Jewel of the Desert Rose produces a carpet of vivid rose to lilac-pink, daisy-like flowers that can bloom from late spring through summer and into fall in favorable conditions. The flowers sit above fleshy succulent foliage, creating a colorful ground-hugging display that looks especially bright in full sun. Use it where homeowners want a low-growing perennial that delivers more flower power than a typical ground cover, while staying compact, tidy, and easy to manage.
A drought-tolerant ground cover for dry spaces.
This hardy ice plant is built for sunny, well-drained locations where low-water performance matters. Once established, its succulent foliage stores moisture and helps the plant handle heat, dry soil, sandy beds, gravel gardens, and other challenging spots where thirstier perennials may struggle. It is a strong choice for rock gardens, xeriscape-style plantings, curbside beds, dry borders, and sunny slopes where homeowners want color without constant watering.
Perfect for rock gardens, walls, slopes, and containers.
Jewel of the Desert Rose Ice Plant forms a low mat that can spill gently over edges, soften stonework, and fill small pockets between rocks or along pathways. Its spreading habit makes it useful for erosion-prone sunny slopes, raised beds, retaining walls, and hot patio containers with excellent drainage. In pots, troughs, and mixed succulent-style planters, it provides bright seasonal color and attractive texture without requiring a large root space.
Deer-resistant color with pollinator appeal.
Delosperma Jewel of the Desert Rose is considered deer resistant, making it a practical ground cover for sunny landscapes where browsing pressure can be frustrating. The open flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, adding wildlife value to a plant that is already highly useful for low-water gardens. It is a good fit for homeowners who want a tough, colorful perennial that supports pollinators while reducing watering and maintenance needs.
Low maintenance when drainage is right.
This ice plant is easy to grow when planted in full sun and sharply drained soil, but it does not like soggy conditions. Sandy, gravelly, average, or cactus-style soils are all useful as long as water moves away from the crown quickly. Avoid heavy wet clay, overwatering, and winter-wet locations; with the right drainage, Jewel of the Desert Rose rewards the garden with months of bright color and a clean, mat-forming habit.
Description
Bright rose-pink flowers with long-lasting color.
Delosperma Jewel of the Desert Rose produces a carpet of vivid rose to lilac-pink, daisy-like flowers that can bloom from late spring through summer and into fall in favorable conditions. The flowers sit above fleshy succulent foliage, creating a colorful ground-hugging display that looks especially bright in full sun. Use it where homeowners want a low-growing perennial that delivers more flower power than a typical ground cover, while staying compact, tidy, and easy to manage.
A drought-tolerant ground cover for dry spaces.
This hardy ice plant is built for sunny, well-drained locations where low-water performance matters. Once established, its succulent foliage stores moisture and helps the plant handle heat, dry soil, sandy beds, gravel gardens, and other challenging spots where thirstier perennials may struggle. It is a strong choice for rock gardens, xeriscape-style plantings, curbside beds, dry borders, and sunny slopes where homeowners want color without constant watering.
Perfect for rock gardens, walls, slopes, and containers.
Jewel of the Desert Rose Ice Plant forms a low mat that can spill gently over edges, soften stonework, and fill small pockets between rocks or along pathways. Its spreading habit makes it useful for erosion-prone sunny slopes, raised beds, retaining walls, and hot patio containers with excellent drainage. In pots, troughs, and mixed succulent-style planters, it provides bright seasonal color and attractive texture without requiring a large root space.
Deer-resistant color with pollinator appeal.
Delosperma Jewel of the Desert Rose is considered deer resistant, making it a practical ground cover for sunny landscapes where browsing pressure can be frustrating. The open flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, adding wildlife value to a plant that is already highly useful for low-water gardens. It is a good fit for homeowners who want a tough, colorful perennial that supports pollinators while reducing watering and maintenance needs.
Low maintenance when drainage is right.
This ice plant is easy to grow when planted in full sun and sharply drained soil, but it does not like soggy conditions. Sandy, gravelly, average, or cactus-style soils are all useful as long as water moves away from the crown quickly. Avoid heavy wet clay, overwatering, and winter-wet locations; with the right drainage, Jewel of the Desert Rose rewards the garden with months of bright color and a clean, mat-forming habit.


















