Redmat is a low-growing, creeping perennial that gracefully adapts to sandy, coastal environments. This hardy plant spreads with thread-like stems, rooting at nodes and unfurling tiny, succulent leaves that retain moisture. Its inconspicuous flowers suggest its preference for function over flamboyance—a survivor in challenging, shifting habitats.
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Redmat has a sprawling habit and vivid foliage. Prune in early spring by removing dead stems, thinning crowded areas, and cutting back up to one-third of older growth to enhance air circulation, plant vigor, and flowering, aligning with its growth cycle.
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