A tough, low-growing groundcover that forms a dense mat of silvery-green leaves with a felted white underside. In Cape Town’s climate, it produces cheerful yellow daisy-like flowers from late spring through summer (October-February). Perfect for lawn alternatives, pathways, between stepping stones, and water-wise gardens, it thrives in full sun and tolerates drought once established. Its shimmering foliage and starry flowers make it a resilient yet beautiful choice for modern gardens.
Plant in full sun with well-draining soil. Water regularly until established, then reduce for water-wise maintenance. Trim lightly to encourage dense growth. It tolerates occasional foot traffic, making it excellent for pathways. Avoid overwatering in winter.
Silver Carpet is so hardy that once established, it can survive on rainfall alone in Cape Town’s Mediterranean climate, making it one of the most sustainable lawn alternatives available.
| Botanical Name |
Dymondia Margaretae |
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Growth Expectancy
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10cm H x 50cm W
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Position
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Sun
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| Water Smart | Semi |
| Indigenous | Yes |