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Odontophorus nanus

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Description

Odontophorus nanusThe compact and dwarf Odontophorus nanus have leaves that are both thick and soft. It is native to the Western and Northern Cape of South Africa and can grow under 6 inches in height. Belonging to the Aizoaceae family, the plant goes dormant in summer. Growth Rate Odontophorus nanus is a slow growing succulent. However, once they do grow, the wait is worth it because of their appearance and overall look. Flowering With its bloom time in late winter

The compact and dwarf Odontophorus nanus have leaves that are both thick and soft. It is native to the Western and Northern Cape of South Africa and can grow under 6 inches in height. Belonging to the Aizoaceae family, the plant goes dormant in summer.

Growth Rate

Odontophorus nanus is a slow-growing succulent. However, once they do grow, the wait is worth it because of their appearance and overall look.

Flowering

With its bloom time in late winter and early spring, you will see the growth of flowers that are light yellowish brown, cream, and sometimes even white.

Watering and Feeding

From spring through autumn, water regularly. Water minimally or not at all during winter. Feed only once during the growing season with a fertilizer that includes all micronutrients and is poor in nitrogen.

Soil

Odontophorus nanus is prone to root rot and hence, good drainage is a must. While it will not die in a poor soil mix, give it sandy-gritty soil for best results.

Hardiness

While the plant is flexible when it comes to temperatures, it prefers a bright situation at all times of the year. This is seen in its frost tolerance of -5°C and hardiness zone of 9a to 11.

Light

Your Odontophorus nanus will not do too well without bright and direct sunlight. Protect it from sun exposure during peak hours in the summer by providing partial shade.

Propagation

You can either seed in spring or use cuttings for propagation. A top is to ensure that while sowing the cutting, it is upright so that the roots can grow downward.

Odontophorus nanus is a rare specie of plant and is not easily available everywhere. What makes it so special is its ability to grow at the same pace both indoors and outdoors.

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