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Argyroderma is a genus is in the Aizoaceae family consisting of over 50 species of mesembs indigenous to South Africa. The genus name is derived from the Greek words argyros (silver) and derma (skin), which describes the silvery blue-grey-green leaves that are characteristic of this genus. These unique plants are among those known as living stones or stone plants, because their blue-green leaves resemble small stones. They form small clumps of egg-shaped leaves that are cleft in the center. Solitary daisy-like flowers, usually white, yellow, or purple, appear in the cleft.
Argyroderma pearsonii has a restricted distribution along the central Knersvlakte near the Sout River, growing in association with Argyroderma fissum, and Argyroderma delaetii. It is locally abundant amongst quartz pebbles on the tops and gentle slopes of hills. The plants are solitary and grow above ground, with rounded leaves and a very narrow leaf gap. The large flowers are purple, yellow, white or rarely red. With its neat rounded shape and raised flowers, Argyroderma pearsonii is easily recognised. This is a handsome species and is popular in cultivation. We also have different forms of Argyroderma pearsonii available. Click Here to view them all. |