The genetic name Lampranthus means shining-flowers in Latin. The members of this genus have large, extremely bright flowers of a range of colors, sometimes even bi-colored, that usually appear in summer and frequently cover the plants entirely. The spectacular flowers need full sun to open. They thrive in well-drained, poor soils and are suitable for soils with a sandy or rocky texture, although they will grow in almost any soil type. These plants tolerate exposure to salt and grow in coastal conditions. For container plants, use a succulent potting mix. Containers need watering throughout the year whenever the top layer of soil dries out. Plants can grow almost year-round in mild climates. Prune as needed any time of year to keep the plant to size. Bring containers indoors before the first frost is predicted.
Technical specification
Watering: Abundant
Terrain: Outdoor plant soil mix, well drained
Fertilizer: Universal fertilizer, liquid or granular