Petal Leaf Succulent

The Petal Leaf succulent, also known as Portulaca Molokiniensis and ihi succulent, is a beautiful plant that adds color and life to any home. The Petal Leaf Succulent originated in an uninhabitable crescent-shaped inlet, Molokini Islands, between the islands of Maui and Kahoʻolawe.  

image of a Petal Leaf Succulent
Petal Leaf Succulent

Being part of the cacti family, this exotic Petal Leaf Succulent thrives in hot sunny locations. It can tolerate the heat and needs six hours of direct sunlight daily. While it can thrive during hot temperatures, it doesn’t do well in freezing temperatures (25° Fahrenheit). 

When planting this lovely in your garden or pot, ensure you cover it well during a hard freeze or, if possible, bring your plant inside during the cold. 

Petal Leaf – A Rare Beauty

Petal Leaf Succulent Yellow Flower
Petal Leaf Succulent Yellow Flower

The Petal Leaf Succulent is uniquely beautiful and very rare. In the United States, it is considered an endangered Species.  

It grows in clumps making it shrub-like. Stems shoot up and can grow as tall as 12 to 18 inches. Surrounding the stems are green leaves that cluster together, looking like green roses lined up in rows. Its height alone is a wonderful backdrop to a rock garden or widow needing a dramatic talking point. 

It flowers from spring to late summer! And when it does, you will have a succulent with yellow flowers and, sometimes, golden. The Petal Leaf Succulent is a unique and beautiful addition to any home or garden.

Miracle-Gro Succulent Potting Mix

Miracle-Gro Succulent Potting Mix
Miracle-Gro Succulent Potting Mix

Miracle-Gro Succulent Potting Mix

Your succulent does not need rich soil like so many plants—succulents like coarse, sandy, pumice, or perlite. 

If your soil has a lot of loam and or holds water, you may consider using Miracle-Gro Succulent Potting Mix. It is specifically designed for succulents and contains all the nutrients they need to thrive. Plus, it’s fast-draining and features a blend of sphagnum peat moss, forest products, and fertilizer.

It’s certified by the Mulch & Soil Council as a quality product in compliance with industry standards, so you’re getting a top-notch product.  A single 4-qt bag is enough to fill an 8-inch container.

How to Plant your Petal Leaf Succulent

The Petal Leaf Succulent is versatile. It needs a sunny location and can be planted in a garden, outside pots, or as an inside plant.  

If planting directly in a garden or a pot, make sure it has an area that drains well. – if using a pot, it should have a hole in the bottom for adequate drainage.

How The Petal Leaf Succulent Grows 

As with any plant, how it grows depends upon where you plant it. If you display it inside in a planter, your succulent won’t have any

Succulents on table
Succulents on table

 room to grow outward so that it will grow taller than wide.  

If you choose to use a planter, either inside or outside, your Petal Leaf Succulent can be trimmed into a Bonsai Succulent, making it the perfect centerpiece on an outside patio!

Plant it outside in coarse, well-drained soil, and it will propagate quickly without any help from you! In fact, if you’re not careful, it can take over your garden.   

Caring for your Petal Leaf Succulent

It’s unusual that something so beautiful can be so easy to take care of, but that is the case here.

  • Water only when the soil is completely dry. Never when moist, or you will get root rot.
  • If planting outside, cut it back so it doesn’t take over the garden
  • Never Plant where your pets might take a bite. It is toxic to animals. 

Portulaca Molokiniensis

Portulaca Molokiniensis 2 inch
Portulaca Molokiniensis 2 inch

Portulaca Molokiniensis Coast of Maine Organic Natural Gardening Compost Potting Planting Soil

If you’re looking to grow your own Portulaca Molokiniensis, you may want to start with this 2-inch Petal Leaf Succulent.

Use as an addition to your sunny rock garden or a standalone specimen. Order your Portulaca Molokiniensis 2 inch today!