MEZOO™ Trailing Red Aptenia

(12 customer reviews)
  • Sprawling to Mounding Plant,
  • Succulent Leaves,
  • Tiny Flowers,
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MEZOO™ Trailing Red Aptenia

(12 customer reviews)
  • Sprawling to Mounding Plant,
  • Succulent Leaves,
  • Tiny Flowers,

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(Livingstone Daisy) MEZOO™ Trailing Red Aptenia daisy is a sprawling to mounding plant with succulent green leaves edged with white and accented with button-sized red flowers in spring. MEZOO™ Trailing Red has bright flowers with many petite petals that remain open during cloudy weather unlike other Livingstone daisies which close if the sky darkens.

MEZOO™ Trailing Red Aptenia
Common Name: Livingstone Daisy
Plant Type: Annual
Hardiness Zone: 9, 10, 11What is my zone?
Max Height: 6 – 8 Inches
Max Spread: 1 – 2 Feet
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.), Part Shade (4-6 hrs.)
Flower Color: Red Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Dry, Moderate
Attributes: Drought Tolerant
Design Use: Combination Containers, Container, Hanging Baskets
Container Design: Spiller
Season of Interest (Flowering): Late Spring or Early Summer, Summer, Late Summer, Fall
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12 reviews for MEZOO™ Trailing Red Aptenia

  1. Pamela E

    I absolutely love this plant!

  2. Gaynell S

    Bought for a friend she loved hers so I bought one for myself. I forgot to bring it inside for winter and it died. I forgot it was an annual

  3. Elaine

    The Mezoo arrived well packed and, though small, seemed healthy. Unfortunately, the birds loved it, nipped off all leaves and buds. I’m hoping the little stems will sprout new growth. If your wild critters are like mine, you may want to protect the plant until it’s a bit larger.

  4. Karen | Zone: 4b

    Hardy
    Really hardy plant. Can anyone tell me when or how to propagate it? Right now it lives in a window sill.

  5. Marylou | Zone: 6b

    Super
    This plant is SUPER. I purchased it last year and it just grew and grew on my deck. Everyone asked me what it was. I will buy another one this year.

  6. Shirley | Zone: 5b

    So Dainty
    I love this plant. The tiny red flowers are so dainty. I’ll use it in my flower bed next year.

  7. Dorothy | Zone: 10a

    Dazzling!!
    This is one of the most gorgeous plants I have ever planted. I ordered 6 and they all arrived very heathy. I want to buy more but see they are out of stock again. I’m not surprised. I have them in dark blue containers with red coleus – Dazzling!

  8. Marilyn | Zone: 6b

    Wonderful Plant
    Wonderful plant. Brought in, but killed it by overwatering. Just got some more and will bring in this fall. Won’t make the same mistake this time.

  9. Cathie T | Zone: 7a

    Amazed
    I was so amazed at this plant. Just bought it and put it in a pot. It went crazy. Just hope I can keep it alive. Trying to figure out how to keep it for the winter. Inside or out? If anyone knows let me hear from you. Thanks.

  10. Connie J | Zone: 5a

    Superbly
    I picked this up just as a pot filler in late spring. I had never heard of it. It has performed superbly! Very low maintenance and I have already potted it for the winter. Hopeful to use again next year and also to take cuttings. I just love it!

  11. Beverly | Zone: 5

    Beautiful Trailing Plant
    A friend gave me some starts of this plant. I was very intrigued at this unusual and very beautiful trailing plant. It took some searching until I found out what it was. She just broke off some pieces and stuck them in my pots and they took right off. The tiny pink flower is remarkable. I can’t wait to see how they look at the end of the summer. I plan to keep this one in my yard and garden for a long time!

  12. Joyce M | Zone: 7

    Doing Great
    I bought this plant a few weeks ago as a hanging baskets and they are doing great. I haven’t watered them as I was told they are both heat and drought tolerant and a favorite for people that don’t have time to baby their plants. That works for me. This fall I plan on taking them in and getting cuttings. They’re different and so easy to care for so far. We shall see.

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