Cheiridopsis pillansii
Cheiridopsis pillansii
Cheiridopsis pillansii
Cheiridopsis pillansii
Cheiridopsis pillansii
Cheiridopsis pillansii
Cheiridopsis pillansii
Cheiridopsis pillansii
Cheiridopsis pillansii
Cheiridopsis pillansii
Cheiridopsis pillansii
Cheiridopsis pillansii

Cheiridopsis Pillansii also goes by the name Lobster Claws. This succulent grows 4 inches tall and 8 inches wide. Belonging to the Aizoaceae family, the succulent offers a dormancy of summers and is cushion shaped. Agave Geminiflora is native to South Africa, Cape Town.

Growth Rate

While the succulent is slow growing, its beauty and odour are worth it. Especially for people who prefer large succulents, the grand lobster claw plant is a sight to see.

Flowering

In the autumn, you will see large and scented flowers blooming. These flowers will be cream, yellow, pink, or orange.

Watering and Feeding

In summer, just spray the succulent with a fine mist. Water abundantly in spring and autumn but ensure you do not overwater. Buy a well-balanced fertilizer with organic liquid.

Soil

Create a soil mix rich in minerals but also low in potassium. Since Cheiridopsis Pillansii is prone to root rot, good drainage is a must.

Hardiness

With a hardiness zone of 9A to 11, Lobster Claw plants prefer a very bright situation and tolerate only a light frost. Its frost tolerance is -5° C.

Light

Provide Lobster Claws with direct sunlight but partial shade. This is one plant that needs plenty of sunlight and hence is better grown outdoors than indoors.

Propagation

You can choose between offsets or seeds. A tip for propagation through seeds is to sow them in autumn and place the seeds in a small container with warm water for better germination.

Everyone loves a beautiful plant that requires nothing but your unconditional love. Since the Lobster claw is low growing, it can be kept and grown anywhere you like and find convenient!

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

Bloom Season Mid winter
Botanical Name Cheiridopsis pillansii
Common Name Lobster claws
Dormancy Summer
Family Aizoaceae
Flower Color Yellow, pinkish or orange
Growth Habit compact, cushion forming
Hardiness Zone 10a to 11
Mature Size Under 6 in.
Native Area South africa
Resistance Hardy to 5°c
Sun Exposure Full to partial sun

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Cheiridopsis pillansii

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Cheiridopsis Pillansii also goes by the name Lobster Claws. This succulent grows 4 inches tall and 8 inches wide. Belonging to the Aizoaceae family, the succulent offers a dormancy of summers and is cushion shaped. Agave Geminiflora is native to South Africa, Cape Town.

Growth Rate

While the succulent is slow growing, its beauty and odour are worth it. Especially for people who prefer large succulents, the grand lobster claw plant is a sight to see.

Flowering

In the autumn, you will see large and scented flowers blooming. These flowers will be cream, yellow, pink, or orange.

Watering and Feeding

In summer, just spray the succulent with a fine mist. Water abundantly in spring and autumn but ensure you do not overwater. Buy a well-balanced fertilizer with organic liquid.

Soil

Create a soil mix rich in minerals but also low in potassium. Since Cheiridopsis Pillansii is prone to root rot, good drainage is a must.

Hardiness

With a hardiness zone of 9A to 11, Lobster Claw plants prefer a very bright situation and tolerate only a light frost. Its frost tolerance is -5° C.

Light

Provide Lobster Claws with direct sunlight but partial shade. This is one plant that needs plenty of sunlight and hence is better grown outdoors than indoors.

Propagation

You can choose between offsets or seeds. A tip for propagation through seeds is to sow them in autumn and place the seeds in a small container with warm water for better germination.

Everyone loves a beautiful plant that requires nothing but your unconditional love. Since the Lobster claw is low growing, it can be kept and grown anywhere you like and find convenient!

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

Bloom Season Mid winter
Botanical Name Cheiridopsis pillansii
Common Name Lobster claws
Dormancy Summer
Family Aizoaceae
Flower Color Yellow, pinkish or orange
Growth Habit compact, cushion forming
Hardiness Zone 10a to 11
Mature Size Under 6 in.
Native Area South africa
Resistance Hardy to 5°c
Sun Exposure Full to partial sun

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