which means they thrive in warm climates with minimum temperatures above 30°F
water-soluble natural NPK fertilizer
An added advantage is that these flowers are scented
It’s best to work with leaves or cuttings directly from the succulent’s node
The frost tolerance temperatures range from -6
Fockea edulis capensis inventory-hero-discounted which means they thrive inFockea capensis is a caudiciform succulent with an enlarged, water storing, root called a caudex belonging to the Milkweed family (Asclepiadaceae). Its foliage is thin, creeping or vining, with opposing, elliptical oval leaves with strongly crisped margins. Its flowers are small and insignificant, with greenish, twisted, star shaped, flattened lobes. A single specimen of this curious and rare plant was sent to Europe in the Schonbrunn Palace Gardens