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Gasteria armstrongii

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Gasteria armstrongii, also known as Armstrong's Gasteria, is a unique and attractive succulent native to South Africa. This plant is highly prized by succulent enthusiasts for its distinctive appearance and ease of care. Description: Gasteria armstrongii features thick, dark green leaves that are arranged in a rosette pattern. The leaves are smooth, glossy, and often have a slightly rough texture with small, white spots or tubercles. The plant's compact size and slow growth make it an excellent choice for container gardening or as a decorative indoor plant. Light and Growing Conditions: Light: Gasteria armstrongii thrives in bright, indirect light. It...

Gasteria brachphylla var. bayeri

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The Gasteria brachyphylla var. bayeriis a distinct variety of the Gasteria brachyphylla.  This succulent plant is native to the hills surrounding Badspoort near Calitzdorp and a site near Vanwyksdorp in the Western Cape, South Africa. The Gasteria brachyphylla var. bayeri is a small variant, with leaves that are only 15-50 mm long and have truncated leaf-tips. The leaves are green and have white spots arranged in irregular transverse bands. The inflorescence can grow up to 28 cm long, and the flowers are about 18 mm in diameter, which is quite large for such a small plant. The flowers appear most...

Gasteria glomerata

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The Gasteria glomerata, also known as the Kouga Gasteria, is a small, stemless succulent that is native to South Africa. This plant is particularly found in the Kouga Dam area in the Eastern Cape province, where it grows on sheer, vertical, shady, south-facing rocky ledges. The Gasteria glomerata has tongue-shaped, gray-green leaves arranged in two opposite vertical rows. These leaves are slightly rough in texture and often strongly recurved. The plant grows up to 1.6 inches (4 cm) tall and 3.2 inches (8 cm) in diameter, forming a dense cluster up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. The leaves...

 

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