Glottiphyllum oligocarpum
Origin: South Africa
Description: Also known as Glottiphyll or Tongue plant, this plant is a small branching stemless, perennial succulent. Its leaves tend to get a whitish cast but only when it is exposed to a lot of sun. It can grow to be just under 6” tall.
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
Waterings: Low watering needs, be careful not to overwater. Water moderately from the middle of summer to the end of winter, and keep their soil on the drier side when the plants are dormant.
Blooming Habits: Large, yellow flowers that bloom in Autumn.
Hardiness: USDA Zones 9b to 11 from 25 °F above 40 °F
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Blooming Season | Autumn. |
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Common Name | - |
Dormancy | Summer |
Family | Aizoaceae |
Flower | Yellow. |
Frost Tolerance | - |
Growth Rate | Slow growth |
Hardiness Zone | 11 |
Height | 15 cm |
Origin | South africa. |
Pot Size | 3.5" |
Scientific Name | Glottiphyllum oligocarpum |
Shape | Tongue-shaped |
Sun Exposure | Partial sun |