Pigface
Description
Carpobrotus glaucescens, commonly known as Pigface, is a resilient and visually appealing succulent, gracing coastal landscapes with its hardiness and vibrant presence. Its thick, fleshy leaves, coated in a glaucous hue, make it stand out as a drought-tolerant ground cover. This Australian native boasts vibrant, daisy-like flowers in shades of pink or magenta, blooming during the warmer months. Its ability to thrive in sandy, coastal soils and withstand salty winds positions it as an ideal candidate for seaside gardens or arid landscapes.

