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Conophytum pageae Information

Native to Southern Namibia and South Africa, Conophytum has a compact growing habit and spreads horizontally around 3 feet wide, displaying a dense cluster.

Daisy-like flowers appear anytime between autumn to early summer from the center and can be found in hues of pink or white. Conophytums look stunning when they bloom together. 

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Toxicity

The plant might cause mouth and skin irritation if ingested, so it’d be a good idea to keep it away from pets and children.

Propagating Conophytum pageae

  • Detach a multi-headed plant carefully from the ground.
  • Divide the individual heads and roots carefully using a sharp, sterilized knife.
  • Now, tuck each cutting into a container filled with loamy, porous soil.
  • You’ll find new specimens within 3-4 weeks.

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Best Pot Size 

Requirements for Growing Conophytum pageae

Sunlight

Soil

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Water

Temperature

Conophytum Pageae Care

Fertilizer

Re-potting

Pest and Diseases

Conophytum Pageae Uses

Conophytum pageae does not like to sit in water. Therefore, saturate the soil deeply but only when the growing medium looks completely dry. Watering it once in 3-4 days would be just fine. Also, avoid overhead watering or wetting the foliage.

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