Raoulia australis


Raoulia’s very tiny silver leaves form a carpeting ground cover that I would love to use in trough gardens.

The cold, wet weather we’ve had lately caused a whole flat of this plant to get a fungus and quicky die. But a new batch came in and looks pretty. It’s in the aster family and will have little yellow flowers in summer.

About Mulysa

Mulysa Melco is an artist and landscape designer in Portland, Oregon. She hikes, photographs plants, gardens, draws plants, bakes, cooks (plants - she's a vegetarian), reads about plants, relationships (between plants, between people, etc.), and studies Permaculture.
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