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Cheiridopsis candidissima |
This unique and rare plant is a flowering succulent perennial native to the semi-arid regions of far west Namibia and Southern Africa. Their foliage is rated as some of the most bizarre in the succulent world, often resembling rubbery, glacous fingers and growing to around 4 inches, 10 cm in height. Like most succulent plants, the Cheiridopsis is an unassuming plant family belonging to the Mesembs succulent group, which somewhat explains their unique blue-grey foliage It requires little water and maintenance, growing quite happily on a sunny windowsill the entire year around. We have sought out the most unusual plants we can make available by growing from seeds to add a real one of a kind plant to any collection. Live plants are impossible to find and most sources that claim to do so are overseas and unreliable. Plants are not shipped and are paid for by cash in person at our location. Please call us at (657) 251-2700 for more information. |
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