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![]() PPAF. Just 4 inches high but spreading up to 24 inches wide in a single season, 'Angelina' is ideal for many settings - a spectacular carpet for the spring bulb garden, a container standout, a cover-up for slopes and other trouble spots in the dry, dusty garden! Tiny yellow blooms top it in midsummer, and in autumn, one of two things will happen. In cold northern climates, this succulent's foliage will turn shades of brilliant orange before dying back for winter. In warmer climates, it will keep its yellow color and remain beautiful all winter! Indifferent to heat, cold, and poor soils (even shallow ones!), 'Angelina' is supremely drought-tolerant once it gets established in your garden. Plant it in well-enriched soil the first year, and keep the water and food coming to get its root system firmly developed and make it carefree for years to come! Space these plants about 15 inches apart for a solid carpet of gold. Read the entire article at The Home Depot Categories:
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