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Fenestraria rhopalophylla ssp. aurantiaca Seeds - FREE How to grow succulents guide included.

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Fenestraria
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3195748

 

Fenestraria rhopalophylla ssp. aurantiaca Seeds

This is one of the easiest succulents to grow from seed.  It is literally, CHILDSPLAY!

With the guide we provide, you too can have the confidence to start this rewarding hobby.  You can share this hobby with your family & friends.  It's been said that sharing with your young children, 6-12 yrs, this rewarding pass time, has helped to keep families strong and stable even when the children become teenagers and young adults.  You will always have a common interest keeping you together.

The genus Fenestraria is comprised of one specie and one subspecie.  The genus name is derived from the Latin word fenestra (window), fenestraria is the plural.  The plants are also known as vensterplant (window plant) and baby toes.

The plants are mat forming or they form single clumps.  The succulents leaves are borne on short succulent stems, the plant is mainly subterranean with just the tips of the leaves appearing above the soil.  Leaves are flat on top and windows are present, leaves are smooth and have a waxy layer.  Stems not present, roots thick.

Flowers appear from mid-winter to early spring.   The medium-large flowers are white to yellow, flowers may be solitary or appear in groups of up to three.  Flowers are borne on long pedicels, five sepals with membraneous margins are present, many petals occur in one to several whorls, many stamens, fine stigmas spread up from the center of the flower.   Seed pods are 8-16 locular, closing bodies ands covering membranes present, seeds are cone-shaped, whitish-brown in colour.

Plants are found from Luderitz in Namibia to Namaqualand in the Northern Cape, plants prefer areas with sandy or calciferous soils.  The plants occur in a winter-rainfall area of 100mm or less.

You are bidding on a packet of 25+ Seeds

Free "How to grow Succulents from Seed" guide included

See lots more succulent, bonsai, protea, shrubs, flowering, bulbous & medicinal plant seeds by following the link below.

 

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Customer ratings: 2 ratings

Great person to deal with. Very fast service. Always ready to help. I will keep on doing business with this wonderful person.
08 Feb 2007
Once again, it's been a real pleasure to buy from this person. Fast communication and excellent service. He goes out of his way to help with tips on growing etc. I too, will keep buying from this FANTASTIC seller. Thanks for allways being so friendly and full of positive energy. No wonder my seedlings are all doing so well!!
13 Feb 2007