Schwantesia acutipetala – Tongue-Leaved Schwantesia seed x 20

$3.80

Small Mat-Forming Succulent

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 Tongue-Leaved Schwantesia

Schwantesia acutipetala

This plant is not on the Australian Noxious Weed List.

A native of the border area between South Africa and Namibia, it is a small. low-growing stemless succulent that forms a compact tuft of bluish-green leaves which are fused at the base of the plant. The evergreen leaves are up to 10 cm long. the margins of which are occasionally tinged red. The flowers and borne singly, are yellow and are up to 5 cm in diameter.

This plant is listed as endangered in its natural habitat due to stock grazing and enthusiastic collectors.

Offered is a packet of approximately 20 seeds with propagation instructions.

All my seed is posted in bubble wrap protection.

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Terms & Conditions.

Ole Lantana Seeds will not be responsible whatsoever for actions taken by the customer after receipt of the goods, this includes germination results, crop performance or loss as these are beyond the control of Ole Lantana Seeds.

International buyers are responsible for knowing their countries importation laws.

NOTE: In order to protect our existing stock from outside contamination, we do not accept returns.

Item specifics

Plant Habit: Low Growing, Mat-Forming Common Name: Tongue-Leaved Schwantesia
Climate: Cold, Temperate, Mediterranean Season of Interest: Summer
Sunlight: Full Sun/Partial shade Watering: Light
Genus: Schwantesia Type: Small Mat-forming Succulent
Foliage: Evergreen Soil pH: Neutral
Species: acutipetala Soil Type: Clay, Loam, Sand
Plant Hardiness Zone (°C): 4 (-5 to 0°C)
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