Avonia ustulata v. mallei

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Avonia ustulata v. mallei
Product Details

Please note size carefully. Tiny white / light yellow flowers. 4 to 5 years old plants.

Origin of Name
Avonia ustulata var. mallei is a variety of the Avonia ustulata species. The genus name 'Avonia' is derived from the family name of these small succulents, previously classified under Anacampserotaceae but now often included in Portulacaceae. The species name 'ustulata' is Latin for 'scorched' or 'burnt', likely referring to the appearance of the plant. The varietal name 'mallei' could be attributed to either a specific characteristic of the plant or the individual who discovered or significantly contributed to the study of this variety.

Technical Description of Plant
Avonia ustulata var. mallei is known for its unique and intriguing appearance. This succulent forms small, wiry, branching stems that are densely covered with tiny, scale-like leaves, giving it a delicate, coral-like appearance. The stems are typically a silvery or grayish color, adding to its distinctive look. This variety blooms with small, inconspicuous flowers. The compact and intricate form of Avonia ustulata var. mallei makes it an excellent choice for rock gardens and succulent collections.

Origin of Plant
Avonia ustulata is native to arid regions in Southern Africa. This particular variety has adapted to thrive in dry, rocky environments, often growing in crevices or gravelly soils.

Conservation Status
As of the latest update, there is no specific conservation status for Avonia ustulata var. mallei. However, as with many succulents, it may be subject to threats such as habitat loss and over-collection in its native range.

Care instructions
Avonia ustulata var. mallei should be planted in well-draining soil, ideally a mix designed for succulents. It prefers full sun to partial shade. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings, and reduce watering during the winter months. This plant is not frost-tolerant and should be protected from freezing temperatures. Being a small and delicate plant, it should be handled with care to avoid damage to the stems. Regular inspection for pests and good watering practices will help maintain the health and unique appearance of this succulent.