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Conophytum burgeri

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Aizoaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Caryophyllales

Genus
  
Conophytum

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Conophytum burgeri is a small, endangered, South African species of succulent plant, of the genus Conophytum.

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Description

An onion-shaped, single-bodied, succulent plant, that is possibly the most unusual of all the species of the Conophytum genus. It is slow-growing and gradually subdivides. It varies in size and can reach the size of a small onion.

Unlike other Conophytums, it is spring & summer growing, and is dormant in its pale leaf-sheath during winter. It produces a purple flower in early autumn, with the aroma of honey.

Distribution

This species is endemic to Bushmanland in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa, where it is known from the mines of the Aggeneys valley (between Sprinbok and Pofadder). This was the farm of the Burger family, after which it is named. Here it grows in rocky quartz-covered clay-soil, in direct sun.

Cultivation

This species requires occasional watering in Spring & Summer, and a dry dormancy in Winter. They grow well in shallow pots of extremely coarse, well-drained soil. They prefer direct sun, and air movement.

It shrivels when it needs more water; and it splits open when it receives too much.

References

Conophytum burgeri Wikipedia