This unique specimen has some unusual growth, with some stems having at one point grown downwards and to the side. Creating a perfectly dainty yet sculptural silhouette.
The seldom seen Ceraria namaquensis is a corker of a succulent with silver Birch-like shimmering metallic stems, covered top to bottom in greenish blue jelly bean leaves - it has a unique look. In spring given the right conditions you may see a profusion of small pink flowers just before the plant enters its summer dormancy.
Watering
This plant naturally dwells is dry open shrubland, so it likes to dry out completely in-between watering. To avoid any loss of water the plant can drop some leaves over the summer months as it goes into its dormancy; when this happens cut the watering down slightly to allow the plant to rest.
Light requirements
Full sun.
Repotting
Repot every 2-3 years. Use a well draining cactus compost, adding extra drainage such as perlite, pumice or grit.
Feed
Use a cactus fertiliser 3 times between September - May.
Pot size / height
30 / 90cm
Plant is supplied in its plastic nursery pot.
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