Orbea dummeri is a most unusual and very free flowering species. The flowers are starry, greeny-yellow or olive-green in colour and possess a hairy corolla surface. It forms small lax mats to 10 cm tall.
Beautiful blooms featuring five triangular pale-yellow lobes decorated with wine-red markings and fringed with moving purple hairs. A rare species with a truly unusual appearance.
Beautiful star-shaped flowers with wine-red spots arranged in a leopard-like pattern on a yellow-cream background. A botanical marvel that impresses all with its extraordinary elegance and vivid contrast.
Lots of small fleshy flowers, in groups of 1–3, blooms in spring and summer. Corolla deep maroon, dotted or striped with yellow, becoming creamy toward the center. Stems bluish-green to greyish-green, deeply 4-angled with prominent fleshy conical teeth.