The small fruit are edible and taste something like a cranberry but sweeter.
Carissa green carpet plant.
The dark green leaves of the carissa macrocarpa make this an excellent ground cover for green yards and a beautiful contrast in desert landscapes.
Strong flower display and a great accent plant with its swollen stems and contorted shapes.
Tolerates high foot traffic.
Carissa macrocarpa green carpet is a hardy evergreen drought resistant dense spiny dwarf spreading shrublet with leathery dark green glossy leaves.
It has beautiful quite large scented white flowers and large edible red fruits on and off throughout the year.
Easy care perennial offers an excellent choice for growing between flagstones or growing as a lawn substitute.
Carissa macrocarpa green carpet green carpet natal plum moderately fast growing spreading evergreen broadleaf shrub.
It attracts butterflies and fruit eating birds to the garden.
Prefers sun or partial shade regular water drought tolerant once established.
Accurately referred to as green carpet it is easy to grow and very tolerant of desert soils.
Well suited for use as edging groundcover or in containers.
Glossy green foliage is graced with sweet smelling little white flowers and bright red fruits.
Emerald blanket is the dwarf cultivar and its low spreading habit makes it an ideal ground cover shrub.
Home product carissa macrocarpa green carpet carissa macrocarpa green carpet natal plum carissa family.
Grows 10 15 inches tall and can spread about 3 4 feet.
Carissa macrocarpa green carpet is a dwarf cultivar of carissa macrocarpa and belongs to the apocynaceae family.
Moderate growing evergreen shrub to 12 15 tall x 4 5 wide.
Carissa varieties natal plum boxwood beauty and emerald blanket grow slowly can be kept small and have some of the most exquisitely beautiful deep green foliage of all south florida shrubs.
This low growing variety forms a dense mat of attractive glossy emerald green foliage set on spiny stems and is accented with sweetly fragrant star shaped bright white flowers appearing predominantly in spring with sporadic bloom throughout the year in milder climates.