Ice Plants are warm-weather perennials with brightly colored flowers and their name derives from tiny hairs on the plant that reflect light in a manner that resembles ice crystals. They can take the form of everything from a spreading ground cover to a bushy subshrub, depending on the type. The foliage is fleshy and succulent-like, and it morphs into a darker color as fall temperatures drop, and they typically begin blooming in spring and continue throughout the growing season.
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