Conophytum cubicumPavelka

family unit : AizoaceaeSubfamily : RuschioideaeTribe : RuschieaeGenus : Conophytum

Conophytum cubicumis aboriginal toSouth Africa . It was get a line by Petr Pavelka at the terminal of the 20th century and is only known to occur on one quartzitic James Jerome Hill northeastern United States of Eksteenfontein in the Northern Cape province .

Conophytum cubicum

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Conophytum cubicumis a salient dwarfsucculentthat take form a modest clod of more or less cubic bodies with a concave upper surface . The consistence consist of a pair of leave joined to their tips with only a minuscule opening through which the heyday stalk appears in mid - summer or early fall . They can grow up to 0.6 inches ( 1.5 cm ) tall and 0.4 inches ( 1 curium ) thick , tapering slightly toward their base . The cuticle is placid , pale bluish - cat valium to brownish , often red - descry to cherry - cut through on the upper surface .

The diurnal bloom are lily-white with a brownish - orange vacuum tube that can reach a duration of 2.4 inches ( 6 cm ) . They are possibly the largest peak in the genus .

USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b : from 30 ° F ( −1.1 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° C ) .

Conophytum cubicum

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MostConophytums need bright light but do not care too much intense sunlight . To stave off sunburn , place them in a position to receive a few hours of full sun in cooler menstruation of the daylight .

These plants thrive best in a holey turn medium that will run out quickly . Use a commercial succulent soil intermixture specially designed for growing succulents , or make your own .

WhenConophytums go dormant in the spring , they require footling or no piddle . When plants lead off growing in the fall , it is secure to weewee deeply , allow for the ground to dry out before watering again .

Conophytum cubicum

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Conophytums are light feeders and do not need fertilizer if repotted every two years . It is best to feed at the beginning of the ontogeny period and just before flowering .

These succulents will benefit from repotting . Depending on the pot ’s size and growth pace , they typically want to be repotted every 2 to 4 years . The best time to repot aConophytumis at the beginning of the growing season .

Conophytums are easily propagated by sectionalization . They can also be grow from seeds .

Conophytum cubicum

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Learn more atHow to Grow and Care for Conophytum .

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