Titanopsis hugo schlechteri - Indigenous South African Succulent - 10 Seeds Bonsai Soil Mix as root vegetables for their
Description
as root vegetables for their edible tubers
If growing in the garden
Tepin is derived from a Nahuatl word meaning "flea"
Small compact Aloe-like rosettes of sickle-shaped leaves dotted with prominent spots
They make an exciting and interesting bonsai specimen and are easily trained
Titanopsis hugo schlechteri - Indigenous South African Succulent - 10 Seeds Bonsai Soil Mix as root vegetables for theirTitanopsis is a genus of about 10 species of succulent plants of the family Aizoaceae. The name "Titanopsis" comes from the ancient greek "titanos" (limestone) et "opsis" (looking like). They come from South Africa, in the Upper Karoo Group. They are small plants, with rosette up to 10 cm high. Leaves are up to 3 cm with truncate tip and rough little tubercles at the apex of the leaves. They look like limestone and are hard to be seen in the wild.
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