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Monanthes polyphylla

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Description

Monanthes polyphyllaMonanthes polyphylla is a native of the Canary Islands. It belongs to the Crassulaceae family. This houseplant is low growing with a slow growth rate. It reaches a height of 12 cm with dense clumps of rosettes formed by tiny soft and fleshy leaves. The green foliage grows upright and appears as a cone. Known by its common name Dwarf Crassula or One Flowered House Leek, the plant bears star shaped flowers each during the summer season. The blooms are

Monanthes polyphylla is a native of the Canary Islands. It belongs to the Crassulaceae family. This houseplant is low-growing with a slow growth rate. It reaches a height of 12 cm with dense clumps of rosettes formed by tiny soft and fleshy leaves. The green foliage grows upright and appears as a cone. Known by its common name Dwarf Crassula or One Flowered House Leek, the plant bears star-shaped flowers each during the summer season. The blooms are waxy and colored yellow, orange, or purple. This plant can survive challenging drought conditions but should be protected from direct sun. Due to its shrubby growth, it looks great in the flower beds in the garden.

Growth Rate
Monanthes polyphylla is a low and slow-growing succulent.

Flowering
During its blooming season in summers, the plant gives rise to multiple non-fragrant yellow, orange, and purple flowers.

Watering and Feeding
One of the basic demands of the plant is little water. Overwatering can kill the plant. As a result, it should be watered only when the soil is dry during summers. In winters, the frequency of watering should be reduced.


Soil
Another tip for Monanthes polyphylla care is that it needs well-draining soil that is poor in quality.

Hardiness
The hardiness zone of the plant is 11a to 11b. It prefers room temperature and is not frost-hardy.

Light
Months polyphylla does not like direct sun. Give it shaded light for the best growth.

Propagation
Propagation of the Dwarf Crassula is best done via seed or offsets.

Monanthes means one flower in Greek, while Polyphylla means multiple leaves. Whether Monanthes polyphylla flowers or not, the foliage is impressive for everyone. Buy Monanthes polyphylla for sale online from Planet Desert.

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