Titanopsis calcareum – Concrete Leaf Succulent, Mimicry Plants (2″ Pot)

Titanopsis calcareum, or Concrete Leaf Succulent, is a unique succulent native to South Africa. The irregular rosettes have grey green, finger-like leaves with paddle-shaped tips covered in what resembles warts. People often refer to these as Mimicry Plants, because they are just SO difficult to spot in their native, rocky habitat. Yellow, daisy-like flowers appear in summer, for added interest.

This is a small, slow-growing, low maintenance plant. Provide a well-drained soil away from reflected heat. Requires little water once established. Ideal in warm climate landscapes, rock gardens and container gardens, but is especially happy sitting on your bright windowsill as a houseplant. Provide lots of sunlight during the cooler, shorter days of winter, but back off on afternoon sun exposure during summer. Protect your PRINCE OF PARADISE™ from frost!

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Titanopsis calcareum, or Concrete Leaf Succulent, is a unique succulent native to South Africa. The irregular rosettes have grey green, finger-like leaves with paddle-shaped tips covered in what resembles warts. People often refer to these as Mimicry Plants, because they are just SO difficult to spot in their native, rocky habitat. Yellow, daisy-like flowers appear in summer, for added interest.

This is a small, slow-growing, low maintenance plant. Provide a well-drained soil away from reflected heat. Requires little water once established. Ideal in warm climate landscapes, rock gardens and container gardens, but is especially happy sitting on your bright windowsill as a houseplant. Provide lots of sunlight during the cooler, shorter days of winter, but back off on afternoon sun exposure during summer. Protect your PRINCE OF PARADISE™ from frost!

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