Partial Shade
Easy care
Light watering
Tender
11b
USDA zone
7°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
---|---|---|
5m | Max | 2m |
1m | Min | 50cm |
Flowering
spring
summer
autumn
winter
This plant has no fragrance


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Rainbow Elephant Bush Overview
Portulacaria afra 'Variegata' is an attractive and robust succulent shrub that is grown around the globe and is often used ornamentally as a houseplant, pruned to resemble a bonsai. It has small, round, variegated succulent leaves coloured green and white and red stems. When grown as a houseplant, it likes more water than most succulents, but should still be allowed to dry out thoroughly between watering. In southern Africa, Portulacaria afra 'Variegata' is known by the names Rainbow Elephant Bush and Variegated Elephant Food and is used by people for culinary and medicinal purposes. Spekboom is also a popular common name for this plant and in some places, it is well known as Dwarf Jade Plant for its resemblance to the Jade Plant species, Crassula ovata. ZA Distribution: Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, Western Cape.
Common problems with Rainbow Elephant Bush
A mistletoe, Viscum crassulae, also parasitizes this plant. Other mammals may graze on plants kept outdoors.
How to harvest Rainbow Elephant Bush
Pick leaves at any time, as needed to add to food, or to use medicinally.
How to propagate Rainbow Elephant Bush
Cuttings
Roots easily and can be planted directly into the ground where they are to grow. Cuttings can be taken in the normal manner(about 10-15cm, remove bottom leaves), allow to dry out and plant in washed river sand.
Seed
Seed is not often available.
Special features of Rainbow Elephant Bush
Attracts useful insects
They are a rich source of nectar and water for many insects, such as bees.
Pot plant
Just make sure that the pot has large drainage holes and that the plant never stands in water.
Indoor plant
Place the plant in a room with direct sun and without a draught.
Wind break
Pioneer
Attractive leaves
Attracts birds
It is a source of nectar or water for insects thereby also attracting insectivorous birds.
Hedge plant
Elephant Bush can be used as a screen or even a clipped hedge.
Drought resistant
In dry conditions when other plants have to shut down and wait for sufficient rain, Elephant Bush can use CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) to keep taking up carbon and continue growing.
Other uses of Rainbow Elephant Bush
Prevents soil erosion. Medicinal properties. Carbon sponge.
Medicinal
The leaves are used to treat over-exhaustion, dehydration, blisters, acne, insect bites and sunburn, and also to lower high blood sugar levels. Traditionally used to promote the flow of breast milk.
Edible
Leaves can be eaten raw from the plant or in salads or added to stew. Honey is made from the plant. It is also valuable stock feed.
Bonsai
Easy Bonsai start for amateurs!