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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.
They are propagated by seed or division of multi-headed plants. Argyroderma ringens is restricted to the south-eastern corner of the Knersvlakte, southeast of Vanrhynsdorp, where it is locally abundant together with Argyroderma fissum. These unusual plants bear beautifully striking purple flowers during winter. The blue-green leaves are highly succulent which means that this beauty requires very little water. They are very well suited to being planted in containers. |