
Conophytum fulleri
syn: Ophthalmophyllum fulleri
Description
Conophytum fulleri is a captivating member of the succulent family known for its unique appearance. This plant features small, fused leaves, resembling tiny, rounded pebbles. The leaves are usually grayish-green or brownish, sometimes with subtle markings or patterns. In the fall, the plant produces daisy-like flowers that add a touch of color to their otherwise subdued appearance. They often come in shades of yellow or white, contrasting beautifully with the foliage. Conophytum fulleri needs very well-draining soil and plenty of sunlight. They are adapted to arid environments, so avoid overwatering. Water them only when the leaves begin to wrinkle slightly, indicating they are thirsty.
Description
Conophytum fulleri is a captivating member of the succulent family known for its unique appearance. This plant features small, fused leaves, resembling tiny, rounded pebbles. The leaves are usually grayish-green or brownish, sometimes with subtle markings or patterns. In the fall, the plant produces daisy-like flowers that add a touch of color to their otherwise subdued appearance. They often come in shades of yellow or white, contrasting beautifully with the foliage. Conophytum fulleri needs very well-draining soil and plenty of sunlight. They are adapted to arid environments, so avoid overwatering. Water them only when the leaves begin to wrinkle slightly, indicating they are thirsty.