Aussie Rambler (Carpobrotus glaucescen)
Aussie Rambler (Carpobrotus glaucescen)
Aussie Rambler (Carpobrotus glaucescens), also known as Pigface or Coastal Pigface, is a hardy, sprawling succulent native to the coastal regions of Australia. It features thick, fleshy, triangular leaves in a gray-green hue and spreads as a dense groundcover. Its standout feature is its large, vibrant pink to magenta daisy-like flowers that bloom profusely, attracting pollinators and adding vivid color to coastal landscapes.
The plant thrives in sandy, well-drained soils and is highly tolerant of salt spray, drought, and harsh sun, making it ideal for stabilizing dunes and covering embankments. Aussie Rambler is a cultivar bred for especially large flowers and vigorous growth. It is well-suited to hanging baskets, rock gardens, or cascading over retaining walls. Its resilience and ornamental value have made it a popular groundcover choice in coastal gardens and xeriscapes, with its edible fruit and leaves adding an additional cultural and ecological layer to its appeal.
Aussie Rambler has a typical overall height between 6”-12” (15-30 cm) and spread diameter of 2’6”-4’6” (76-137 cm).
Aussie Rambler (Carpobrotus glaucescens), also known as Pigface or Coastal Pigface, is a hardy, sprawling succulent native to the coastal regions of Australia. It features thick, fleshy, triangular leaves in a gray-green hue and spreads as a dense groundcover. Its standout feature is its large, vibrant pink to magenta daisy-like flowers that bloom profusely, attracting pollinators and adding vivid color to coastal landscapes.
The plant thrives in sandy, well-drained soils and is highly tolerant of salt spray, drought, and harsh sun, making it ideal for stabilizing dunes and covering embankments. Aussie Rambler is a cultivar bred for especially large flowers and vigorous growth. It is well-suited to hanging baskets, rock gardens, or cascading over retaining walls. Its resilience and ornamental value have made it a popular groundcover choice in coastal gardens and xeriscapes, with its edible fruit and leaves adding an additional cultural and ecological layer to its appeal.
Aussie Rambler has a typical overall height between 6”-12” (15-30 cm) and spread diameter of 2’6”-4’6” (76-137 cm).