Fenestraria rhopalophylla 'Baby Toes'
Fenestraria rhopalophylla 'Baby Toes'
Fenestraria rhopalophylla 'Baby Toes' is a charming and unusual succulent named for its distinctive, plump, finger-like leaves that resemble tiny baby toes. Native to the arid regions of Namibia and South Africa, this plant has adapted to extreme sunlight and dry conditions by developing translucent “windows” at the tips of its leaves, allowing light to penetrate deep into the plant for photosynthesis. The compact clumps of Fenestraria rhopalophylla 'Baby Toes' are low-growing and ideal for containers or windowsill gardens. In late summer to fall, it produces bright, daisy-like yellow or white flowers that emerge from between the leaf clusters. Its quirky form and minimal water needs make it a favorite among succulent enthusiasts and collectors of unique desert plants.
Please Note: Plant will ship with some soil to maintain root ball, you will receive a plant similar to the one in the photo. Fragile: leaves may curl, fall off, or bruise during shipping. Will recover with proper light, water, and leaf shedding.Returns & exchanges: Not accepted
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