Frithia pulchra
Family: Aizoaceae
Common names: bobbejaanvingers, glasies, toontjies, window plants and, perhaps most appropriately fairy elephant’s feet.
It is a dwarf rosette forming perennial succulents that grows almost completely embedded in the ground and it is just visible above the soil surface in their natural habitat. It is somehow similar looking to the Fenestraria rhopalophylla, but its leaves are more tubular.
Sowing instructions: Sow in trays, pots, etc of good seed compost in a propagator or warm place to maintain an optimum temperature of 20-25°C. Cover with peat or sand.
Locality: Magaliesberg. Harvest: June 2024