
Plectranthus neochilus variegata
Plectranthus neochilus variegata is an aromatic herb belonging to the Lamiaceae family. The aromatic foliage is grayish-green in color and spreads across the ground as a ground cover growing between 1 ft to 3 ft. The plant bears attractive-looking deep blue flowers from spring to fall. This succulent is commonly known as the Lobster Flower and is native to South Africa. The frost-hardy succulent is a fast grower, going dormant in summer. It needs bright shade to full sun for best growth. Growth Rate Plectranthus neochilus variegata is a fast-growing plant. Flowering The Lobster flower plant bears dark blue or purple-colored blooms from Spring to Fall. Watering This succulent requires deep but infrequent watering. The containers should have proper drainage holes so that the soil dries up fully before watering. Soil The plant prefers well-drained succulent soil. Add 50% - 70% coarse sand, perlite, or pumice to regular soil. Hardiness The Lobster flower succulent is frost-hardy. Its hard