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Namaquaanthus van Heerdei
Namaquanthus vanheerdei
Namaquanthus vanheerdei is a type of succulent plant native primarily to the dry regions of South Africa. Below is information regarding this plant's growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases and control methods. - Growth Characteristics: - It typically grows to a height of 10–20 cm. - The leaves are thick and fleshy, and are mainly grayish-green. - It thrives in dry environments with plenty of sunlight. - Propagation Methods: - It is mainly propagated by seeds, but it can also be propagated using offsets. - It is best to sow seeds in the spring. - Offsets grow easily if separated and planted individually. - Cultivation Methods: - It grows well in well-drained sandy soil. - Avoid overwatering; water only when the soil becomes dry. - It prefers strong sunlight, so it is recommended to place it in a sunny location. - Use in the Garden: - It is useful for creating borders in dry and warm gardens. - It is visually beautiful when placed alongside other succulents. - Important Pests and Control Methods: - Roots or stems may rot due to overwatering. - Pests such as scale insects may occur; appropriate insecticides can be used to control them. - Naturally, it is important to create an environment where insects do not easily infest the plant. Thanks to its unique growth characteristics, this plant is relatively easy to care for and can add a distinctive charm to your garden.
Plant Family
Pomegranate family
Height
15~20cm
Colors
purple
Bloom Period
August~September
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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