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Elephant Bush - 8" Hanging basket

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  • Fast-growing and very hardy
  • Edible tart leaves
  • Excellent for bonsai and hedging
  • Roots easily from cuttings
  • Pet-friendly and non-toxic
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Portulacaria afra, the Elephant Bush, is a hardy succulent shrub with reddish-brown stems and small, round, glossy green leaves. Native to South Africa, where elephants browse it, the leaves are edible with a pleasant tart taste. It is fast-growing, extremely drought-tolerant and forgiving, thriving in sun or bright shade. Easily pruned, it is popular for bonsai, hedging and lush mixed plantings, and a variegated form is also grown. It bushes up densely and roots readily from cuttings. Adaptable and almost foolproof, Elephant Bush is an excellent beginner succulent and a versatile green plant for Indian gardens, balconies and pots.

Specifications

Family Didiereaceae
Native region South Africa
Mature height 0.6-2 m in pots (taller in ground)
Mature spread 0.6-1.5 m
Growth rate Fast
Foliage Small round glossy green leaves on red stems
Flower colour Pink (rare in cultivation)
Flower season Late spring (uncommon indoors)
Climate zone Tropical and subtropical (frost-free)

Care guide

Sunlight Full to bright sun; tolerates bright shade.
Watering Soak-and-dry; drought-tolerant, reduce in monsoon.
Soil / mix Well-draining succulent or general gritty mix.
Temperature Ideal 18-35C; protect below 5C.
Humidity Adaptable; prefers low to moderate.
Fertilizer Light balanced feed once or twice in growing season.
Pruning Prunes well; trim to shape, ideal for bonsai.
Repotting Every 1-2 years or as it grows.
Propagation Very easy from stem cuttings.
Pests & problems Mealybugs and whitefly; treat with neem oil.
Toxicity / safety Non-toxic; leaves are edible.
Difficulty Very easy

Uses

Used for bonsai, hedging, ground cover, hanging pots and lush mixed succulent plantings. The tart leaves are edible and the variegated form is highly ornamental.

Growing tips

In India it grows vigorously in sun to bright shade; pinch and prune regularly to keep it dense, and ease back watering during the monsoon to avoid soft, weak growth.

Frequently asked questions

How often should I water Elephant Bush?
Let the soil dry between waterings, about weekly in summer and much less in monsoon and winter. It tolerates drought but dislikes soggy roots.
How much light does it need?
It does best in full to bright sun but also tolerates bright shade indoors; more light keeps it dense and compact.
Are the leaves really edible?
Yes, the leaves are edible and have a pleasant tart, lemony taste, and the plant is non-toxic to pets and people.
Can I use it for bonsai?
Absolutely; its small leaves, thick stems and tolerance of pruning make it one of the easiest and most popular succulent bonsai subjects.
How do I propagate it?
It is very easy from cuttings; snip a stem, let it callus a day, and plant in gritty mix where it roots quickly.
Why is my plant leggy or dropping leaves?
Too little light causes legginess, while sudden leaf drop usually follows overwatering or a big change in conditions. Give it more light and steadier care.
Can I grow it indoors?
Yes, near a bright window; with enough light it stays bushy, but in dim spots it stretches and grows sparse.
How do I make it bushier?
Pinch and prune the tips regularly; it responds to trimming by branching freely into a fuller shape.
Does it flower?
It can produce small pink flowers in late spring under ideal conditions, but flowering is uncommon on potted and indoor plants.
What fertilizer should I use?
A light balanced fertilizer once or twice during the growing season supports its fast growth; avoid feeding in winter.

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