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Faucaria tuberculosa 'Perturba'

 

Origin: GM207 Sandpoort, near Steytlerville, Eastern Cape, South Africa

 

This old collection of this unusual Faucaria has remained unnamed. It is closely related to F. tigrina and F. felina. We have been propagating two clones by offsets, the first has a purplish hue in drier conditions and the second an unusual grey-green colour.

Known as Tiger Jaw's, for its unique toothy leaves that resembles dinosaur jaws. It is a dawrf clustering plant that produces lovely golden-yellow flowers in autumn.

 

Plant Size: Well established plants, grown in 7 cm pots are offered. The plants in the photos are of the plants for sale.

 

About Mesembs

 

The mesembs are members of the Mesembryanthemaceae (Aizoaceae) and is a very large family with about 123 genera and about 1600-1800 known species. The main distribution for the family is in southern Africa with species extending into east Africa, Arabian peninsula, Madagascar, Australia, and New Zealand.  Mesembs are widely-spread and is found in all 9 provinces of South Africa, more commonly known as Vygies. The plants occupy a wide range of habitats. From dry rocky areas, to high rainfall grass-veld.

 

Caring for your Faucaria

 

  • Pot: Most highly succulent Mesembs are best suited to cultivation in pots. Various Mesembs planted together and using colourful gravel and rocks together in a bowl, makes a beautiful miniature rock garden.

 

  • Soil: The plants prefer a very well-drained growing medium, yet a finer sandier mix is perfect.

 

  • Light: Almost all Mesembs are found growing in very sunny positions. Given too little light the plants will easily stretch and start growing abnormally.

 

  • Water: Most Mesembs are very drought hardy and care should be given to not over-water your plants. Rather too little than too much is my rule. Watering every week or second week is more than efficient, depending on the growing conditions and environment.

Faucaria sp. Sandpoort CL1

R65,00Price

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