Family Antimima Antimima concinna

Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae

Learn about the unique Antimima concinna, a succulent subshrub native to South Africa's southwestern Cape Province. This plant belongs to the Aizoaceae family and the Antimima genus, which means imitating in Greek. Antimima concinna has small, fleshy, and cylindrical leaves that grow in a spiral pattern around the stem, producing small, white, and star-shaped flowers in summer. This hardy plant is drought-tolerant, prefers well-draining soil, and requires moderate watering during the growing season. Discover how to cultivate and care for this unique and attractive succulent subshrub, perfect for any garden or succulent collection.

Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae
Antimima Concinna | Antimima | Aizoaceae

Antimima concinna - Native Range, Taxonomy, Description, Cultivation and Care

Native Range and Habitat

Antimima concinna, also known as Ruschia concinna, is a succulent subshrub native to the Malmesbury District in the southwestern Cape Province of South Africa. It belongs to the Aizoaceae family and the Antimima genus. The plant grows primarily in the subtropical biome and is popular among succulent enthusiasts for its attractive appearance.

The plant has small, fleshy, cylindrical green leaves that grow in a spiral pattern around the stem. It produces small, white, star-shaped flowers that bloom in the summer months.

Antimima concinna is a hardy plant that can tolerate a wide range of temperatures and soil conditions. It prefers well-draining soil and requires moderate watering during the growing season. The plant is also drought-tolerant and can survive long periods without water.

Despite its popularity, Antimima concinna is considered taxonomically problematic, and its national status is data deficient. It was previously classified as Mesembryanthemum comptum N.E.Br. before being reclassified as Ruschia concinna L.Bolus and finally Antimima concinna (L.Bolus) H.E.K.Hartmann.

Taxonomy

Antimima concinna, also known as Mesembryanthemum comptum and Ruschia concinna, is a succulent subshrub native to the southwest Cape Province in South Africa. It primarily grows in the subtropical biome and belongs to the Aizoaceae family.

The name Antimima comes from the Greek word "antimimos," meaning imitating, as the first species looked like Argyroderma. The plant is taxonomically problematic, and its scientific name and synonym are unknown.

The plant is a midday flowering genus of flowering plants indigenous to southern Africa. Many species formerly placed herein are now placed in the genus Ruschia. The plant is a small, low-growing subshrub with succulent leaves and stems. The leaves are small, cylindrical, and fleshy, and the stems are woody and branched.

Antimima concinna is a data-deficient plant, and its national status is unknown. The plant is not commonly cultivated, but it can be grown in a well-draining soil mix and under bright light. It is drought-tolerant and can survive long periods without water.

Description

Antimima concinna is a succulent subshrub native to the southwest Cape Province in South Africa. It primarily grows in the subtropical biome and belongs to the Aizoaceae family.

The plant is also known as Mesembryanthemum comptum and Ruschia concinna. It has small, fleshy green leaves arranged in a rosette formation. It produces small, white or pink flowers that bloom in the summer months. Antimima concinna is a slow-growing plant that can reach up to 10 cm in height and 20 cm in width.

Care Tips:

  • Light: The plant prefers full sun to partial shade.
  • Water: Water the plant sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
  • Soil: Use a well-draining soil mix that is specifically formulated for succulents.
  • Fertilizer: Fertilize the plant once a month during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer.

Cultivation and Care

Antimima concinna, also known as Ruschia concinna, is a succulent subshrub native to the SW Cape Province in South Africa. It primarily grows in the subtropical biome and is a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and easy care requirements.

The plant has small, cylindrical green leaves that grow in a spiral pattern around the stem. It produces small, white or pink flowers that bloom in the summer months. Antimima concinna is a slow-growing plant that can reach up to 6 inches in height and 12 inches in width.

Antimima concinna is a great addition to any succulent collection and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. It prefers well-draining soil and bright, indirect sunlight. The plant is drought-tolerant and should be watered sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings.

Overall, Antimima concinna is a unique and beautiful succulent subshrub that is easy to care for and adds a touch of exotic beauty to any garden or home.

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