This cascading foliage specimen, characterized by its delicate, coin-shaped silver leaves, presents a visually striking ground cover or trailing accent in various horticultural applications. Its weeping habit makes it particularly suitable for hanging baskets, container arrangements, and retaining walls, where its silvery tendrils can gracefully cascade downwards.
The value of this plant lies in its aesthetic appeal, drought tolerance, and relative ease of cultivation. Its silvery hue provides a unique textural and color contrast when paired with other greenery, enhancing the visual interest of landscapes and container gardens. Furthermore, its ability to withstand drier conditions reduces the need for frequent watering, contributing to water conservation efforts. Originally cultivated in Australia, this species has gained popularity globally due to its adaptability and ornamental qualities.