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The name is derived from the Greek words, lampros (bright) and anthos (flower), referring to the large showy flowers. The Lampranthus genus is one of the largest genera in the Aizoaceae family. They are all succulents and the genus consists of 227 species and 13 varieties, all of which belong to a group of plants collectively known as Mesembs or Vygies in Afrikaans. The genus Lampranthus occurs mainly in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and southern Namibia, although some species do occur in Eastern Cape as well. Flowering occurs at all times of the year, though most cultivated species usually flower in spring or early summer. They are occasionally called midday plants because the flowers open by mid-morning and close again in the late afternoon. The flowers of some species are strawberry scented.
Lampranthus glaucus commonly known as Noon Flower or Ice Plant is a small evergreen South African endemic succulent shrub found in the Northern Cape Province from Nieuwoudtville to the Cape Flats. It grows from 10cm to 30cm tall and during spring it bears striking flowers that are canary yellow with gold tones. Lampranthus glaucus makes a beautiful succulent groundcover for that sunny spot where nothing else survives. The leaves are a pleasing greenish grey colour. |