Conophytum witterbergense hybrid.
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Origin: As Conophytum witterbergense is native to South Africa, these hybrids share a similar heritage, although they are often the result of horticultural selections.
Growth: These plants grow slowly and compactly, forming clusters of small, fleshy leaves. Leaf shape and size can vary, reflecting the influence of parent species.
Flowers: Hybrid Conophytums can produce delicate flowers, usually in autumn or early winter. The flowers are often colorful and contrast nicely with the body of the plant.
Light: Prefer bright but indirect light. Direct sunlight is possible, but care must be taken to avoid burns, especially during the hottest hours.
Watering: As with other succulents, moderate watering is necessary. It's important to let the soil dry out completely between waterings and to reduce watering during the winter dormancy period.
Substrate: Well-drained soil is essential. A cactus and succulent mix, with components such as sand or perlite to improve drainage, is recommended.
Temperature: These plants prefer moderate to warm temperatures during the growing season, and cooler temperatures in winter. Protect them from frost.
Toxicity: There is no specific information on the toxicity of Conophytum witterbergense hybrids, but it is always advisable to keep the plants out of reach of children and pets.