
Conophytum uvaeforme
stone plant
Description
Conophytum uvaeforme, often called grape conophytum or living pebbles, is a miniature succulent with a unique appearance. It forms small, rounded bodies that resemble tiny grapes or pebbles, typically growing in clumps. The color of the bodies can vary, ranging from green to grayish-brown, often with subtle patterns or markings. It produces small, daisy-like flowers, which can be white, yellow, or pink, usually in the autumn months. This plant is very low-maintenance, requiring well-draining soil and full sun to partial shade. Ensure excellent drainage, as these plants are prone to rot if overwatered. Water only when the bodies are starting to shrivel.
Description
Conophytum uvaeforme, often called grape conophytum or living pebbles, is a miniature succulent with a unique appearance. It forms small, rounded bodies that resemble tiny grapes or pebbles, typically growing in clumps. The color of the bodies can vary, ranging from green to grayish-brown, often with subtle patterns or markings. It produces small, daisy-like flowers, which can be white, yellow, or pink, usually in the autumn months. This plant is very low-maintenance, requiring well-draining soil and full sun to partial shade. Ensure excellent drainage, as these plants are prone to rot if overwatered. Water only when the bodies are starting to shrivel.