Huernia procumbens Live Succulent, Freshly Rooted 2.5 Inch Pot, Rare Stapeliad, Collector Plant, Easy Care Houseplant
Huernia procumbens Live Succulent, Freshly Rooted 2.5 Inch Pot, Rare Stapeliad, Collector Plant, Easy Care Houseplant
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Add a unique and fascinating succulent to your collection with Huernia procumbens, a rare stapeliad known for its distinctive angular stems and unusual star-shaped blooms. This compact succulent is an excellent choice for collectors and anyone who appreciates uncommon houseplants.
Your plant is freshly rooted in a 2.5-inch nursery pot and is actively establishing a healthy root system. With proper care, it will continue to develop into a vigorous clumping specimen.
When mature, Huernia procumbens produces intricate, star-shaped flowers that make it a standout in any succulent collection. Bloom color and size may vary slightly depending on the clone and growing conditions.
šæ What's Included
- 1 Live Huernia procumbens
- Freshly rooted in a 2.5-inch nursery pot
- Healthy young succulent
- Carefully packaged for safe shipping
⨠Features
- Rare and collectible stapeliad succulent
- Freshly rooted and ready to establish
- Compact, clumping growth habit
- Unique angular stems
- Produces unusual star-shaped flowers on mature plants
- Easy to grow
- Drought tolerant once established
- Excellent for windowsills and succulent displays
- Great for collectors and beginners
š± Growing Information
- Botanical Name: Huernia procumbens
- Plant Type: Stapeliad Succulent
- Light: Bright, indirect light to several hours of gentle morning sun
- Soil: Fast-draining cactus or succulent mix
- Water: Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings
- USDA Hardiness: Zones 10ā11 (protect from frost)
- Growth Habit: Low-growing, clumping succulent
š¼ Perfect For
- Succulent Collections
- Stapeliad Enthusiasts
- Indoor Plant Displays
- Windowsills
- Small Containers
- Rare Plant Collectors
- Gifts for Plant Lovers
- Botanical Collections
Note: Like many Huernia species, the flowers may have a mild scent that attracts pollinators. The fragrance varies by plant and is generally noticeable only while the flowers are open.
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