Baby Sun Rose (Aptenia cordifolia)
A Charming Ground Cover with Sparkling Blooms πΈβοΈ
Available at: happygreenery.in
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π± About Baby Sun Rose
Baby Sun Rose (Aptenia cordifolia), also known as Heartleaf Ice Plant, is a fast-growing succulent ground cover admired for its attractive heart-shaped leaves and brilliant daisy-like flowers. Native to South Africa, this evergreen plant forms a dense mat of lush foliage, making it an excellent choice for borders, rock gardens, hanging baskets, and terrace landscapes.
Its vibrant blooms open in bright sunlight, adding cheerful colour and texture to outdoor spaces throughout the warmer months.
β¨ Key Features
- πΈ Attractive daisy-like flowers
- π Glossy, heart-shaped succulent leaves
- πΏ Fast-growing evergreen ground cover
- βοΈ Thrives in full sun to partial shade
- π§ Highly drought tolerant
- πͺ΄ Ideal for hanging baskets and containers
- π Attracts bees and butterflies
- π± Low-maintenance plant
πΊ Flower Colours
Baby Sun Rose is commonly available in:
- π©· Bright Pink
- π Purple-Pink
- β€οΈ Reddish Pink
π Growing Requirements
Light
- Performs best in full sunlight.
- Can tolerate partial shade, but flowering may reduce.
Temperature
- Ideal temperature: 18β35Β°C
- Well suited to tropical and subtropical climates.
Soil
Requires well-drained soil to prevent root rot.
Recommended Potting Mix
- 40% Garden Soil
- 30% Sand
- 20% Cocopeat
- 10% Compost
π§ Watering Schedule
Baby Sun Rose requires minimal watering.
Summer
Rainy Season
- Water only if soil becomes dry.
Winter
- Water once every 7β10 days.
Note: Allow the soil to dry slightly between watering sessions.
πΏ Fertilizer Recommendation
Feed lightly every 45β60 days.
Recommended fertilizers:
- Vermicompost
- Liquid Seaweed Fertilizer
- Balanced NPK (19:19:19)
Excess fertilizer is unnecessary and may reduce flowering.
π± Propagation
Baby Sun Rose is extremely easy to propagate through stem cuttings.
Steps
- Take healthy 8β12 cm stem cuttings.
- Remove the lower leaves.
- Allow the cut ends to dry for a few hours.
- Plant in well-drained soil.
- Water lightly until roots develop.
Roots generally establish within a few weeks.
πͺ΄ Landscape Uses
- Ground cover planting
- Rock gardens
- Hanging baskets
- Terrace gardens
- Border edging
- Retaining wall planting
- Container displays
- Coastal landscapes
π Benefits
- β
Excellent drought tolerance
- β
Low-maintenance and beginner-friendly
- β
Provides year-round greenery
- β
Attractive flowering ground cover
- β
Controls soil erosion on slopes
- β
Ideal for hot and sunny locations
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