Gibbaeum pubescensis the earliest knownspeciesof thegenus . It was grown in England before 1795 when it was bring out asMesembryanthemum pubescens .

Gibbaeum pubescens(Lettsom X hawthorn . ) N.E.Br .

Shark Beak

Gibbaeum pubescens, commonly known as Shark Beak

In habitat, Barrydale, Western Cape, South Africa. Photo byjabetzler. Licensed underCC BY-NC 4.0.

Gibbaeum argenteum , Mesembryanthemum pubescens

Family : AizoaceaeSubfamily : RuschioideaeTribe : RuschieaeGenus : Gibbaeum

The specific epithet " pubescens "   ( enunciate pew - BES - senz ) means " hairy " and refers to the tiny hairs on the leaves of this species .

Gibbaeum pubescens, commonly known as Shark Beak

In cultivation, Wateringen, Netherlands. Photo by Cok Grootscholten. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Gibbaeum shandiiis native toSouth Africa . It grows on clean quartz flat from Barrydale to Ladismith in the Western Cape province .

Gibbaeum pubescensis a dwarfsucculentthat forms compactclumpsof brusk , densely arranged branches with pairs of inadequate leaves covered with scant , soft , silvery hairs . The plant has a woody , curtly branchedrootstockraised well above the ground . The leaves are fleshy and link at the base . The big leaf is cylindrical - ovoid , measuring up to 1.2 column inch ( 3 cm ) long , while the smaller leaf is half - moonshine mold and about one - third the size of the larger one .

In late wintertime and spring , Gibbaeum pubescensproducessolitaryflowers with numerous narrowpetalsranging from picket to deep Battle of Magenta . The blossom can hand a diameter of 0.6 inches ( 1.5 cm ) . The fruits are capsule with sixlocules .

Gibbaeum pubescens, commonly known as Shark Beak

In cultivation, Wateringen, Netherlands. Photo by Cok Grootscholten. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Light : Gibbaeum pubescensrequires bright light but not too much direct sunlight . So , a windowsill that receive 4 to 5 time of day of unmediated sunlight in the morning and fond tone in the afternoon will be a perfect maculation for indoor growing .

Soil : The plant life prosper in porous stain , allowing the water to drain out rapidly . Therefore , apply commercial land for succulent ormake your own well - draining mixture .

Temperature : High temperature are not a problem as long as there is plenty of impudent air , but this plant life is not stale - brave . It grow secure inUSDA Plant Hardiness Zones9b to 11b , with average minimum winter temperatures place from 25 to 50 ° fluorine ( -3.9 to 10 ° C ) .

Gibbaeum pubescens, commonly known as Shark Beak

In habitat, Anysberg Nature Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa. Derivative of a photo byMarion Maclean. Licensed underCC BY-NC 4.0.

Watering : To keep yourGibbaeum pubescenshealthy , it is most crucial to cognise when , how much , and how often to water it . During the dormant period , normally in wintertime , the flora take little or no pee . From springtime to strike , water it soundly but allow the dirt to dry between waterings .

fertilize : As long as you repot this works every two years , it does not need fertiliser .

Repotting : Even if your plant can delay happy in the same mountain for years , you may repot it once in a while to give it more space anytime during the growing season . However , the best time is at the beginning of the develop season .

Propagation : One childlike manner to circulate this industrial plant is to fraction clumps . Another pick is to start from seeded player by sow in them in well - debilitate soil during spring . The right metre for dividing is belated springiness or early summer .

larn more atHow to Grow and Care for Mesembs .

Gibbaeum pubescensis considered non - toxic and safe around shaver and ducky .

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