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Deonmish7 5 × R2.75
11 Jan 15:01

Anacampseros retusa Seeds (Sow Autumn - Winter)

5 were available (min. 5 per order) / new
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Closed 11 Jan 09 16:30
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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
Anacampseros retusa 1
Bob Shop ID
10844585

Anacampseros retusa Seeds

DESCRIPTION: These succulent plants are originally from South Africa. They form rosettes of smooth or hairy, fleshy leaves, which may be lance-shaped or almost round. These small plants can reach a height of up to 15cm when mature. The flat, wheel-shaped flowers grow intermittently throughout the year, but mostly in the summer. They open in the afternoon and close in early evening. They range in color from white to pale purple. The blossoms are self-fertile; producing seeds in a cup of erect filaments that are dispersed by the wind. 

The more exposure to light this plants receives, the more vivid the colors of the leaves.

The bid amount is for 1 Seed

We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Great doing business with you. Cannot wait to get started with the planting. Thanks for the gifts. Michelle Maharaj
19 Jan 2009