Family: Aizoaceae

Scientific Name: Pleiospilos nelii

Common Name: Split Rock Plant

Description

Split Stone Plant (Pleiospilos nelii)  belongs to a group of plants called stone-mimicry plants. Their leaves resemble the stones and pebbles of the area they are native too. In the wild they lie half buried in the soil, making the leaves virtually invisible to the hungry herbivores of the region.

Pronunciation(ply-of-SPY-los)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Succulents
Sunlightfull sun to light shade
MoistureThe area this plant is native to has opposite seasons as compared to North America. It is a winter grower in North America. Grow it dry in the summer and give it a minimal amount of moisture in the winter
Flowerssalmon and yellow flowers with a white center, 3 inches in diameter
LeavesA stem less plant with very plump, grey-green, succulent leaves that are spotted or flecked, can reach 3" long by 1.5" wide. Older leaves will shrivel as the newer center leaves mature.
Stemsstemlss
DimensionsA small plant that can be grown in a 3" pot.
Propagationseeds
Native SiteSouth Africa, Karroo
Misc FactsThe name "pleiospilos" is greek and means many spotted.
Author's NotesI have grown this plant for many years. Just watch the watering. If possible grow outside during the summer time and bring into a bright window in the winter.
Notes & Reference#02-Exotic Plant Manual (Graf), #17-The World of House Plants
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