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Bergeranthus vespertinus
(A.Berger)Schwantes 1926

Etymology: From the Latin (vespertinus), referring to the fact that its flowers open in the evening.
Place of Origin: Southwestern South Africa.

With extremely fleshy, claw-shaped leaves that have well-defined edges, allowing them to store water, the foliage is dark green, sometimes with grayish tones. Unlike other members of its genus, its flowers open in the mid-afternoon, a characteristic that gives the species its name. The flowers are a yellowish-white color, delicate, and attractive. It requires sandy, very well-drained soil, appreciates infrequent watering, and thrives best in full sun.
SuculentasAizoaceae Bergeranthus vespertinus(A.Berger)Schwantes  1926
Foto:Jleon 2025-11-30

Nombres en Desuso:
Bergeranthus jamesii (L.Bolus1936.) Vease -> Bergeranthus vespertinus ((A.Berger)Schwantes 1926)
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