Description
Neohenricia sibbettii is a a tiny cryptic succulent with minuscule club-shaped leaves with a flat or (in cultivation) roundish rugose top. It is one of the smallest species in the huge Mesembryanthemum family and can make a very impressive mound if grown nicely; they are most impressive under a close-up lens. Because it’s a winter grower it is often used as a ground cover for winter growing succulent bonsai such as Tylecodon. Neohenricia sibbettii is a South African endemic occuring with a patchy distribution in the Great Karoo to western Free State Province, and localised in the Eastern Cape.
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