Description
Lotus berthelotii (Parrot’s Beak) – Growing Conditions
Sun:
Full sun to light shade. Best flowering occurs in full sun.
Water:
Moderate. Water regularly but allow soil to dry slightly between watering. Avoid overwatering.
Soil:
Well-draining, sandy or loamy soil. Ideal for pots and hanging baskets.
Height:
10–20 cm
Width / Spread:
30–60 cm (trailing)
Growth Habit:
Low-growing, trailing or cascading perennial.
Growth Rate:
Moderate to fast in warm conditions.
Features:
Silvery-grey, needle-like foliage with striking curved, flame-red to orange flowers resembling a parrot’s beak. Highly ornamental.
Uses:
Hanging baskets, containers, rockeries, borders, and ground cover in sunny spots.
Care:
Lightly prune to maintain shape and encourage bushiness
Feed with a balanced liquid fertilizer during growing season
Ensure excellent drainage to prevent root rot
Frost:
Frost sensitive. Protect from frost or grow in containers that can be moved indoors in winter.
Indigenous:
No – native to the Canary Islands.
Edible:
No – grown for ornamental purposes only.








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