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Conophytum peersii (Toorwaterpoort)

18.00€

incl. 1.63€ (10%) VAT

Art. 51440
Available: 7

Size:
Pot: 6,5 cm.
Family:
Aizoaceae
Origin:
South Africa
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Description:

Commonly known as the "Witberg button" due to the shape of its small bodies, this species tends to grow in large cushions with multiple ovoid heads, roundish at the apex, where the two leaves are separated only by a marked central fissure. The epidermis is green-greyish, opaque and enriched by small dark green dots; with prolonged exposure to the sun C. peersii assumes wonderful reddish shades. Like all the species belonging to the genus Conophytum, it is amazing to notice its extreme adaptability: in fact, this miniature succulent tends to store remarkable quantities of water in its massive leaves, to be exploited during the drought periods; is also able to reduce its volume and hide in the ground when it is in lack of water supply! From the central fissure, in autumn wonderful flowers bloom, on the notes of cream white, which unusually tend to only come out at night and emanate really intense aromas.

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Plant care:

It requires a lot of light throughout the year, however, avoid direct sunlight especially during the hottest hours of the day.

It is preferable to keep it at mild temperatures and never below 5 °C, for this reason it is recommended to shelter it during the winter period.

Water moderately but only when the soil is completely dry. It is enough to water the plant once every two weeks in spring and summer, reduce it to every two months in autumn and to suspend it completely in winter.

The best soil is a well draining one, for example formed by a mix of peat and pumice so that water does not stagnate.

They do not need frequent fertilization, it is sufficient to dilute the fertilizer with watering once a year.