
Anacampseros comprises charming low‑growing succulent shrubs native to South Africa, prized for their compact habit and dainty, colorful flowers.
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Anacampseros comprises charming low‑growing succulent shrubs native to South Africa, prized for their compact habit and dainty, colorful flowers.

Fenestraria spp.
Fenestraria, known as “baby toes”, are adorable succulent natives of Namaqualand.

Gibbaeum spp.
Gibbaeum is a charming genus of small, low-growing succulents native to the arid Karoo region of South Africa.

Lithops spp.
Lithops, known as living stones, are miniature succulents that blend into rocky terrain with two fused leaves that mimic pebbles.

Nananthus (genus)
Nananthus are charming, small South African succulents that form neat, low growing clumps.

Ophthalmophyllum spp.
Ophthalmophyllum is a fascinating genus of dwarf succulents closely related to Lithops and now often reclassified under Conophytum.

Oscularia are charming, low-growing succulent shrubs with a pleasing blue-green to grey-green foliage.

Rhombophyllum rhomboideum
Rhombophyllum rhomboideum is a charming, small succulent that forms tight rosettes of keeled, green leaves edged in white.

Stomatium (genus)
Stomatium are charming, small succulents that grow in tight, stemless clumps. They form neat rosettes of keeled, fleshy leaves edged with tiny teeth and dotted with spots.

Titanopsis (genus)
Titanopsis are small South African succulents that resemble stones thanks to their chunky, textured leaves.