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Ice Plant

Carpobrotus edulis

Description:

Small finger-like succulent leaves extend upwards from the ground. Along the sand on the beach the plant presents a 4-8 across, almost unbroken green chain that extends for miles. These pictures come form the bird sanctuary on the peninsula where the houses end and the plants are allowed to take over. Here the ice plant claims whole hillsides and cuts paths through small fields of other greenery. Also, more than along the sand, the ice plants here have started to change colors with the onset of the fall season.

Habitat:

Low-lying, sandy terrain.

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5 Comments

craigwilliams
craigwilliams 12 years ago

I wonder if these plants are actually Carpobrotus aequilaterus, which is native to California: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/809...

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 12 years ago

lovely spotting!

craigwilliams
craigwilliams 12 years ago

Thank you. I just read your profile and looked at the Actuality Media website. That sounds like a great thing to be involved with.

Curator of Good
Curator of Good 12 years ago

In the pictures I posted there isn't much of any other plant species but a few bushes. This was in a bird sanctuary where many hillsides were entirely taken over by the ice plant, but along the guided trail there were actually several other plants - native and non - easily recognizable for the nature trail signs posted in Spanish and English that designated each plant and bird species around.

craigwilliams
craigwilliams 12 years ago

Oh boy. This is a problem in the south west of the UK too and I saw it practically leaping from peoples gardens (where it is still very widely cultivated) in Andalucia. Can you see any native plants amongst all this? I'm just wondering what it has muscled out of the picture.

Curator of Good
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Curator of Good

Ensenada, Mexico

Spotted on Nov 7, 2011
Submitted on Nov 10, 2011

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