Diplosoma luckhoffiiis a very rare and crypticspecies . While some sources evoke that growing this industrial plant can be challenge , others claim it is comparatively easy . As long as you commemorate that it is a winter raiser and take a strict resting period without watering , it is well-situated to grow .

Diplosoma luckhoffii(L.Bolus ) Schwantes

Maughania luckhoffii , Maughaniella luckhoffii , Monilaria luckhoffii

Diplosoma luckhoffii

In habitat, West Coast, Western Cape, South Africa. Derivative of a photo bysgbrck. Licensed underCC BY 4.0.

syndicate : AizoaceaeSubfamily : RuschioideaeTribe : RuschieaeGenus : Diplosoma

The specific name " luckhoffii " ( pronounced luk - HOF - ee - eye ) honors James Lückhoff ( 1875–1973 ) , a Dr. at Cape Town and aggregator of mesembs and other succulent .

Diplosoma luckhoffiiis native toSouth Africa . It grows in saline solution dirt with a screen of quartz pebbles in the Knersvlakte and southern Namaqualand coast around Kotzesrus and Lutzville .

Diplosoma luckhoffii

In habitat, West Coast, Western Cape, South Africa. Derivative of a photo byleandra-k_89. Licensed underCC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

Diplosoma luckhoffiiis a dwarfsucculentwith a couplet of green , softly fleshy leaves cut across with rotund , translucent , water - repositing cells . It can farm up to 1.2 inches ( 3 atomic number 96 ) improbable , and during itsdormancy , it persists as asolitary , release - like body protected by a bed of dry out - up leaftissue . The leaves are opposite , ascending , and fused at the base .

In the winter , Diplosoma luckhoffiiproduces pale pink flowers that can reach a diameter of 1.2 inches ( 3 cm ) . Although the blossom are showy , they do not open up very well .

Light : This succulent requires promising light but not too much direct sunshine . So , a windowsill that receives 4 to 5 hour of unmediated sunshine in the morning and fond specter in the afternoon will be a perfect slur for indoor ontogenesis .

Diplosoma luckhoffii

In cultivation, Wateringen, Netherlands. Photo by Cok Grootscholten. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Soil : Diplosoma luckhoffiithrives in holey soil , allowing the water to enfeeble aside quickly . Therefore , apply commercial-grade grime for succulent ormake your own well - draining premix .

Temperature : High temperatures are not a trouble as long as there is plenty of unused atmosphere , but this industrial plant is not cold-blooded - hardy . It grows unspoiled inUSDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , with average minimal winter temperatures ranging from 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C ) .

tearing : To keep your plant intelligent , it is most significant to know when , how much , and how often to water . During the dormant point , commonly in summertime , Diplosoma luckhoffiirequires little or no water . In the dusk , once it grows again , water thoroughly but set aside the soil to dry between waterings .

Diplosoma luckhoffii

In habitat, West Coast, Western Cape, South Africa. Derivative of a photo byAyanda Masombuka. Licensed underCC BY 4.0.

Fertilizing : As long as you repot this plant life every two age , it does not need fertilizer .

Repotting : Even if your plant life can stay well-chosen in the same hatful for years , you may repot it once in a while to give it more space anytime during the growing time of year . However , the expert time is at the showtime of the grow season .

multiplication : Although it is unremarkably started from seeds , Diplosoma luckhoffiican be easily propagated by division . The best prison term to divide the plant is late summer , just before it begin to break dormancy , while the nightfall is ideal for sow in the seminal fluid .

find out more atHow to mature and Care for Mesembs .

Diplosoma luckhoffiiis considered non - toxic and secure around tyke and pets .

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