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Tylecodon Paniculatus v. Dinterii for Sale

Tylecodon Paniculatus v. Dinterii for Sale

Tylecodon Paniculatus v. Dinterii for Sale

Tylecodon Paniculatus Dinteri for Sale

Tylecodon Paniculatus v. Dinterii

Tylecodon dinteri Tylecodon paniculatus

 is a succulent shrublet that grows up to 4′ tall, and does very well in Southern California without needing special care. The plant is summer deciduous in hot dry climates. The stem fattens and leaves come out in winter rains. It has a thick basal stem that is densely branched above, with a rounded crown.

The branches are a soft succulent (hence its common name, Butter Tree) and green with a yellow, semi-transparent peeling bark. Requires full sun to dappled shade. Minimal watering required during summer, regular watering during fall and winter. Well drained medium is essential. 

It is a spectacular experience to witness a Tylecodon Paniculatus 'Dinterii' grow. This is a great plant to grow for passionate plant enthusiasts who love to watch their plants thrive and constantly evolve, greeting them with unimaginable beauty year after year!  SHOP NOW!

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