
Pickle Plant (Delosperma echinatum)
Pickle Plant (Delosperma echinatum) is a succulent native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa. This plant has thick green leaves with tiny white hair-like fibers on the ends. In the warm months, Pickle Plants blossom pale yellow and white flowers. However, if you are using this plant as a houseplant, don't be surprised if you do not see flowers; it rarely blooms indoors.
This plant is very easy to take care of! It requires well-draining, sandy soil conditions and a container with drainage holes to prevent root rot. Pickle Plants also love bright light, unlike some succulents that thrive in shaded areas. It is best to place your houseplant near a window that receives plenty of bright sunlight throughout the day. Pickle Plants are non-toxic to animals and humans and are great air-purifying plants.
Pickle Plant (Delosperma echinatum) is a succulent native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa. This plant has thick green leaves with tiny white hair-like fibers on the ends. In the warm months, Pickle Plants blossom pale yellow and white flowers. However, if you are using this plant as a houseplant, don't be surprised if you do not see flowers; it rarely blooms indoors.
This plant is very easy to take care of! It requires well-draining, sandy soil conditions and a container with drainage holes to prevent root rot. Pickle Plants also love bright light, unlike some succulents that thrive in shaded areas. It is best to place your houseplant near a window that receives plenty of bright sunlight throughout the day. Pickle Plants are non-toxic to animals and humans and are great air-purifying plants.
Description
Pickle Plant (Delosperma echinatum) is a succulent native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa. This plant has thick green leaves with tiny white hair-like fibers on the ends. In the warm months, Pickle Plants blossom pale yellow and white flowers. However, if you are using this plant as a houseplant, don't be surprised if you do not see flowers; it rarely blooms indoors.
This plant is very easy to take care of! It requires well-draining, sandy soil conditions and a container with drainage holes to prevent root rot. Pickle Plants also love bright light, unlike some succulents that thrive in shaded areas. It is best to place your houseplant near a window that receives plenty of bright sunlight throughout the day. Pickle Plants are non-toxic to animals and humans and are great air-purifying plants.























