Halimolobos jaegeri
Halimolobos jaegeri is an annual ornamental plant from the Brassicaceae family. It prefers full sun and low water conditions, is suitable for USDA zones 6–10, and grows to a height of 0.1–0.3 meters. It blooms with purple and pink flowers from May to September and prefers sandy, loamy, or chalky soil. This plant attracts pollinators but is not fragrant or toxic, and is not evergreen.
Light
Full sun
Watering
Low water
Soil
Sandy, Loamy, Chalky
Height
0.1–0.3 m
Spread
0.2–0.4 m
Zones
6–10
Flower colors
This plant thrives in full sun and requires low watering. It is suitable for USDA zones 6 through 10. The preferred soil types are sandy, loamy, and chalky.
Blooming occurs from May to September, with purple and pink flowers. The plant is not evergreen, meaning it loses its foliage in winter. It is known to attract pollinators.