Cheiridopsis peculiaris – 10+ Seed Pack
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Cheiridopsis is one of the most intriguing succulent genera in the family Aizoaceae, the ice-plant family, a group especially diverse in the arid west of southern Africa. It is native to the winter-rainfall landscapes of western South Africa and southwestern Namibia, where it is found growing among Conophytum, Dinteranthus, Fenestraria, Lithops, Titanopsis, Antimima, Cephalophyllum and Astridia, Aloinopsis, Argyroderma, Monilaria, Oophytum, Deilanthe, Dactylopsis to name but a few. These plants are admired for their sculptural paired leaves, which may be finger-like, rounded, beak-like or sharply keeled, often in blue-grey or powdery tones. Many species form papery protective sheaths as they pass into dormancy, then re-emerge with surprisingly bold, daisy-like flowers, in shades of white, yellow, orange, red, pink and purple, that often open in the middle of the day. Even their seed capsules are beautifully adapted to desert life, opening when wet so rain can trigger seed release at exactly the right moment. These drought tolerant/waterwise gems are well suited to shallow bowls, pots, rockeries, windowsills and part shade to full sun.
Cheiridopsis peculiaris are small-growing plants with succulent grey-green leaves. Consecutive pairs of similar leaves are borne on a short stem; the leaves may vary in shape, size and degree of fusion. The leaves are glabrous and the tips may be apiculate. Leaves are long and slender to triangular in shape. Flowers appear from autumn to spring; they open at midday and close again at dusk.










