C. minutum is aptly named for it is only 1 cm tall body, it is in fact one of the smallest or dwarf succulent that offsets readily forming small clumps. Produces a profusion of violet flowers in autumn.
“Spectabile” means “the best.” Small succulent bodies bear refined markings, varying in both patterning and floral color intensity. Its night-blooming flowers release an exquisite perfume.
It is among the easiest species to grow but very nice and worth to be collected. It has quite large bodies with two lobes and showy yellow flowers in autumn.
Conophytum lacteum is the rare white-flowered form of Conophytum bilobum. Pristine petals contrast beautifully with the glaucous-green body. Bblooming in autumn.
This is an ancient form with an unusual pale purple colour of flowers, this plant has been cultivated for a long time in the Ligurian Riviera and reproduced to maintain this peculiar colour, rare for a "bilobum".
Robust caespitose plant, bodies up to 7 centimetres tall and 3 cm wide. The leaf-tips (lobes) are free and are 10 mm long, triangular in shape and keeled. The flowers up to 3 cm in diameter are the largest of the genus.
This is the compact, miniature form of Conophytum lacteum, a rare white-flowered variant of C. bilobum. Among the rarest Conophytum, its autumn blooms resemble white porcelain stars on miniature plants.
Clumping groundcover with 7cm glaucous leaf pairs and purple-edged triangular tips. Day-blooming flowers appear in fall, creating lively contrast against the pale foliage when most plants fade.