Cheiridopsis peculiaris - Mimicry Plant - Indigenous South African Succulent - 10 Seeds GladiolusCheiridopsis is a genus that consists of 100 succulents, native to southern Africa. Most are clumping form, a few are shrubby. The leaves are opposite and triangular in section, rarely flattened, the surface more or less velvety, which makes them easy to distinguish from species of the allied genus Argyroderma. Daisy like flowers open during the day, are borne singly and usually have yellow, rarely purple or red, petals. Dwarf with swollen opposite
are yellow or greenish white
They may also be found in coastal dune vegetation
you just keep removing the bottom leaves
The fleshy roots enable it to survive both dry
a sword) is a genus of perennial bulbous flowering plants in the iris family (Iridaceae)
1million scoville heat units
Leaves are lance-shaped or almost round
thick and softly tomentose
Sow in spring to early summer with summer to autumn flowering
You need a special juicer to extract the juice from this Grass
which doesn’t require much maintenance once established
Some 600 or more species of Crotalaria are described worldwide