Dinteranthus puberulus is a fascinating succulent plant native to the rocky areas of Namibia and South Africa. It belongs to the Dinteranthus genus, which is part of the Aizoaceae family.
This particular species is known for its unique semi-orbicular paired leaves, that range in color from chalky-white to pale violet-red. The leaves are covered with faint green dots and tiny hairs, giving them a fuzzy or pubescent appearance, which is where the species name "puberulus" originates. Dinteranthus puberulus produces attractive, daisy-like flowers in various shades of white, yellow, or pink during the blooming season.
Like many succulents, this plant is highly adapted to arid conditions and has specialized water-storing abilities to survive in harsh environments. Dinteranthus puberulus is a sought-after species among succulent collectors and enthusiasts for its unique appearance and ability to thrive with minimal care.
Plants will be sent bare rooted: Please ensure that you have your substrate and pot ready for your new plant! Sending plants bare rooted is the safest way to protect them, from damage in transit and rot.
Caution: Toxic if eaten.
Dinteranthus Puberulus
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