Pleiospilos simulans

Pleiospilos simulans

$11.29
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Succulent Pleiospilos simulans that is commonly known as the liver plant, is a native of South Africa. As a member of the Aizoaceae family, the clump-forming succulent is usually stemless or has a tiny stem with one-two pair of leaves. The lower pair of leaves are the old ones, and the upper pair is the new pair of leaves. These leaves are triangular-shaped and appear like the open jaws of a serpent. The leaves are also pretty broad and thick. The overall height of the plant is between 5 and 8 cm. It is a summer-dormant plant and is slightly frost-hardy. Between late summer to early fall, the succulent bears yellow to orange-colored flowers. These blooms have a characteristic white center. It is a slow-growing plant. Growth Rate The Pleiospilos simulans are a slow-growing plant. Flowering Pleiospilos simulans sprouts yellow to orange-colored flowers between late summer to early fall. Watering The plant requires very little watering as it is very adaptable. However, from late summe

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