Common Name(s): Flapjacks, Paddle Plant, Desert Cabbage
Origin: Native to South Africa’s rocky, arid regions.
Description:
A sculptural showstopper, the Flapjacks succulent stuns with its stacked, paddle-shaped leaves that blush crimson at the edges under bright sunlight. Resembling a rosette of jade-green pancakes dusted with powdery farina, this drought-defying beauty grows up to 60 cm tall, making it a bold focal point in rock gardens, containers, or modern indoor displays. In late winter, it sends up a striking 1-meter flower spike crowned with clusters of fragrant yellow blooms—a fiery contrast to its cool-toned foliage. Rare, low-fuss, and architecturally daring, it’s a must-have for succulent enthusiasts and xeriscape lovers.
Care:
- ☀️ Light: Full sun to partial shade (4-6 hours of direct sun intensifies red edges).
- 💧 Water: Drought-hardy – Water only when soil is bone-dry. Overwatering = root rot.
- 🌱 Soil: Use a gritty, well-draining mix (cactus/succulent blend ideal).
- 🌡️ Temp: Thrives in 10–35°C; protect from frost below 0°C.
- 🌸 Flowering: After blooming, trim the spent stalk to redirect energy to foliage.
Pet Friendly: ❌ Toxic to pets – Harmful if ingested by cats or dogs. Causes vomiting, lethargy, or irregular heartbeats.
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