Conophytum marginatum subsp. haramoepense is a rare and captivating dwarf succulent native to the arid quartz landscapes of Bushmanland in South Africa. Its small, paired leaves form smooth, rounded bodies that sit elegantly in tight clusters, creating a sculptural, almost jewel-like appearance. The subtle grey-green to reddish tones, often accented with fine spots, give each plant a distinct character.
In autumn, this miniature succulent produces striking daisy-like flowers in vivid magenta, emerging delicately from the leaf fissures. These bright blooms contrast beautifully with the understated foliage, adding seasonal charm and a touch of vibrancy to any collection.
Perfectly suited for collectors and enthusiasts, Conophytum marginatum subsp. haramoepense stands out for its unusual form and exquisite, compact beauty. Its sculptural leaves and ephemeral flowers make it a standout specimen.
Caution: Toxic if eaten.
Conophytum marginatum spp. haramoepense
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.
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