Plants in genus conophytum
Conophytum uviforme
Conophytum uviforme is a charming dwarf succulent from South Africa, growing only 2 to 3 cm tall. It blooms in autumn with vibrant yellow, pink, and white flowers. This plant requires a well-draining soil mix and bright light to thrive. It is hardy in zones 10-11 and can survive temperatures as low as 32°F. Propagation is typically done by dividing mature clusters, making it a manageable addition to succulent collections.
Conophytum maughanii 'Red'
Conophytum maughanii 'Red' is a drought-tolerant plant that reproduces in various ways. It requires ample light and is best placed in a south-facing location. This plant is known for its unusual appearance.
Conophytum burgeri 'Burger's Onion'
Conophytum burgeri 'Burger's Onion' is a unique succulent known for its drought tolerance and ability to reproduce in various ways. It naturally grows in sunny areas and requires ample light to thrive. This plant is an interesting addition to any succulent collection, offering a distinctive appearance and low-maintenance care.