Aussie Rambler (Hanging) (Carpobrotus glaucescen)
Aussie Rambler (Hanging) (Carpobrotus glaucescen)
Hanging Aussie Rambler (Carpobrotus glaucescens), also known as Pigface or Coastal Pigface, is a trailing succulent used ornamentally in elevated planters and baskets. With its thick, fleshy, gray-green triangular leaves and vibrant pink daisy-like blooms, it spills gracefully over edges, forming cascading displays of color and texture. Native to Australian coastal areas, it’s naturally adapted to harsh, salty, and dry conditions. In a hanging application, the Aussie Rambler emphasizes its sprawling growth habit, creating lush, flowing curtains of foliage and flowers ideal for balconies, patios, or walls.
The plant blooms heavily in warm months, attracting pollinators and offering visual softness in suspended settings. Its edible fruit and cultural significance in coastal communities further enhance its appeal. When elevated, its sculptural stems and dramatic blossoms become more pronounced, making the hanging form of Aussie Rambler both a practical and decorative choice in water-wise, low-maintenance, and architectural landscape compositions.
Aussie Rambler (Hanging) has a typical overall height between 6”-12” (15-30 cm) and spread diameter of 2’6”-4’6” (76-137 cm).
Hanging Aussie Rambler (Carpobrotus glaucescens), also known as Pigface or Coastal Pigface, is a trailing succulent used ornamentally in elevated planters and baskets. With its thick, fleshy, gray-green triangular leaves and vibrant pink daisy-like blooms, it spills gracefully over edges, forming cascading displays of color and texture. Native to Australian coastal areas, it’s naturally adapted to harsh, salty, and dry conditions. In a hanging application, the Aussie Rambler emphasizes its sprawling growth habit, creating lush, flowing curtains of foliage and flowers ideal for balconies, patios, or walls.
The plant blooms heavily in warm months, attracting pollinators and offering visual softness in suspended settings. Its edible fruit and cultural significance in coastal communities further enhance its appeal. When elevated, its sculptural stems and dramatic blossoms become more pronounced, making the hanging form of Aussie Rambler both a practical and decorative choice in water-wise, low-maintenance, and architectural landscape compositions.
Aussie Rambler (Hanging) has a typical overall height between 6”-12” (15-30 cm) and spread diameter of 2’6”-4’6” (76-137 cm).