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South Africa
Product code:
Anacampseros lanceolata 5
Bob Shop ID:
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Anacampseros lanceolata Seeds

Indigenous Succulent

Anacampseros is the ancient name for an herb that was supposed to restore lost love. The genus Anacampseros used to have a larger number of species. It has now been split in 3 genera; Anacampseros and Avonia, both Indigenous to South Africa, and Grahamia with species in the Americas and Australia. Anacampseros is placed in the Portulacaceae family. Plants in this genus are characterized by rosettes of highly fleshy leaves. Depending on the species, the leaves can be lance-shaped to almost round. Some plants are covered in fine hairs, while others have scaly formations on their leaves. Generally they don’t grow much taller than 8cm. Flowers appear in the summer months and may be pink or purple, opening during the day and closing again in the evening. Most Anacampseros species favour bright indirect light and rich, well-drained soil. The soil should be allowed to drain completely between watering and should be fortified with enrichments in the spring to encourage the plant to emerge fully from winter semi-dormancy. Anacampseros lanceolata reaches about 7.5 cm in height. It too has an underground caudex. The plants can be lifted to expose the caudex but care should then be taken to keep them out of too much direct sunlight. It has spatulate leaves which are 2 cm long that occur in distinctive basal rosettes that form dense mats. White filamentous hairs are present along the stems. The plants bloom in late spring. The rose-purple flowers open in late afternoon. They are mildly fragrant and quite showy.