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Pleiospilos nelii
A unique succulent looking like a split rock. Beautiful when flowers bloom from the center.
Pleiospilos nelii (Split Rock) is a dwarf succulent in the family Aizoaceae, native to the Cape Province of South Africa. Its two to four stacked, hemispherical leaves are patterned with dark spots on a grey-green or brownish surface, providing near-perfect mimicry of the granite boulders in its habitat. Showy orange to yellow flowers, often as wide as or wider than the plant body, emerge from the central fissure in autumn and winter. Mature plants are 3–8 cm across. Like Lithops, Pleiospilos undergoes an annual leaf renewal cycle in which old leaves shrivel as they transfer their stored water to the emerging new pair. Supplying water during this transition period leads to double shedding or rot. Watering should be restricted to a few times per year, with complete drought in summer. Maximum sunlight and extremely fast-draining substrate are essential for success.
Origin
South Africa (Cape Province)
Lifespan
Perennial
Size
3-8cm
Temperature
5〜35℃
Humidity
30〜50%
Minimal
水やりは年間で数回のみ
夏は完全に断水
直射日光を好む
通気性の良い用土を使用
リトープスと同様の管理
Intermediate. This is an intermediate-level species. Some prior experience and knowledge of environmental management are recommended.
The ideal temperature for Split Rock is 5〜35℃. Recommended humidity is 30〜50%. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain a stable environment.
The average lifespan of Split Rock is Perennial. With proper care and nutrition, they can live a long and healthy life.
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Split Rock typically reaches 3-8cm as an adult. Size may vary depending on care conditions and individual genetics.
Split Rock feeds on: Minimal. Aim for a balanced diet with appropriate feeding frequency.
The price of Split Rock varies significantly depending on morph, size, and lineage. Check our market price page for the latest pricing information.