Gibbaeum heathii

Gibbaeum heathii is a species of succulent plant in the genus Gibbaeum, endemic to South Africa.

Gibbaeum heathii
Scientific classification
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Core eudicots
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G. heathii
Binomial name
Gibbaeum heathii
(N.E.Br.) L.Bolus

Description

This is a small compact succulent, with rounded leaf-pairs that are covered in a fine down. It offsets and eventually can form a large clump. This highly variable species has a large number of different varieties.[1]

Distribution

This species is indigenous to an arid area of the Western Cape Province, South Africa, and specifically around the Little Karoo districts of Montagu, Ladismith and Swellendam.

Here it grows on hot open rocky plains. It favours loam among rocky quartz gravel.[2]

Cultivation

Gibbaeum heathii requires extremely well-drained loamy soil, and some protection from all-day full sun.

It is adapted for a very arid environment, and should receive only occasional water all year round.

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References

  1. "Gibbaeum heathii". Llifle.com. Retrieved 2015-07-02.
  2. "Gibbaeum". PlantZAfrica.com. Retrieved 2015-07-02.


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