Cheiridopsis Excavata - Indigenous South African Succulent - 10 Seeds SageCheiridopsis is a genus that consists of 100 succulents, native to southern Africa. Most are clumping form, a few are shrubby. The leaves are opposite and triangular in section, rarely flattened, the surface more or less velvety, which makes them easy to distinguish from species of the allied genus Argyroderma. The name comes from the Greek, "cheiris" means sleeve. Each succeeding pair differs from the previous one in form, size, and relative unity of
as they are harvested by hand
maintaining its colour and form
A tufted dwarf succulent with yellow flowers
It is often pickled and used as an ingredient in sandwiches
Prefers shady conditions that get a few hours of sun
Closely related are Clerodendrum thomsoniae (Bleeding Heart) and Clerodendrum ugandense
but is designed to enhance germination by attracting oxygen to the germination process
3-15 cm diameter
and are contained within a series of rings of involucral bracts that have the appearance of petals
Cypress will likely forms knees with age
Elliptical leaves with pastel tints of pink/bronze/dull green with windows and white flowers
but needs bright light when grown indoors