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portulacaria afra australia Portulacaria afra – The Plant BrokerCommon Name: Elephant Bush Description: Portulacaria afra, commonly known as Elephant Bush, is a hardy, drought tolerant succulent native to South Africa. This versatile plant features small, round, glossy green leaves on reddish brown stems, forming a bushy and architectural shape that's equally at home in outdoor rockeries or as a low maintenance indoor feature in Melbourne. Favoured for its ability to store water in its leaves and stems, it thrives

Common Name:
Elephant Bush

Description:
Portulacaria afra, commonly known as Elephant Bush, is a hardy, drought-tolerant succulent native to South Africa. This versatile plant features small, round, glossy green leaves on reddish-brown stems, forming a bushy and architectural shape that's equally at home in outdoor rockeries or as a low-maintenance indoor feature in Melbourne. Favoured for its ability to store water in its leaves and stems, it thrives in dry, sunny environments and requires minimal watering. It prefers well-drained soil and benefits from occasional pruning to maintain a compact form. Outdoors, it can be grown as a low hedge or bonsai-style specimen, while indoors it makes a tidy, sculptural addition to bright windowsills. In very hot or dry conditions, mature plants may produce tiny pink-purple flowers, though this is uncommon in Melbourne’s cooler climate. Highly valued for its carbon-sequestering abilities and minimal care requirements, the Elephant Bush is a sustainable and stylish choice for both contemporary and arid gardens.

Form:

  • Shrub - Small

  • Shrub - Clumping / Grass-like / Mounding

  • Suitable for Indoor Foliage

  • Ground Cover (in dry zones)

Mature Size:

  • Height: 1–2.5 metres (can be kept much smaller with pruning)

  • Width: 1–2 metres

Aspect:

  • Full Sun

  • Part Shade

  • Indoors / Well lit

Flowering:

  • Flowers in Summer (rare in Melbourne)

  • Does not flower under Melbourne's weather conditions

Flower Colour:

  • Pink to Purple (infrequent; only on mature plants in ideal conditions)

Key Attributes:

  • Suitable for Pots

  • Suitable for Indoors

  • Drought Tolerant

  • Perennial

  • Low Maintenance

  • Suitable for Hedging

  • Suitable for Bonsai

  • Carbon Sequestering Plant

  • Edible Leaves (used in salads in small amounts)

Toxicity:

  • Non-toxic to humans

  • Non-toxic to cats and dogs

Companion Plants:

  • Crassula ovata (Jade Plant)

  • Senecio serpens (Blue Chalk Sticks)

  • Echeveria spp.

  • Kalanchoe thyrsiflora (Flapjacks)

  • Aloe spp.

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