Conophytum pellucidum var. terricolor, native to South Africa, this dwarf “living pebble” succulent features a pair of fused, fleshy leaves that form a smooth, pebble-like body — often mottled with brown, grey, or coppery tones. As it matures, it may form a compact cluster, creating a natural, low-profile mat of small stone-like plants.
This plant is ideal for small spaces, windowsills, rock gardens, or succulent arrangements — especially if you appreciate minimalistic, earthy aesthetics.
Care & Growing Tips
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Prefers bright light but avoids intense direct sun, especially in hot afternoons.bring indoors if temperature drops too low.
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Use a fast-draining, porous soil mix (succulent/cactus mix or gritty, inorganic substrate) to prevent root rot.
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Follow a “soak-and-dry” watering method: water deeply but rarely; allow the soil to dry completely before watering again. Avoid over-watering — especially during dormancy.
This Conophytum pellucidum is a perfect choice for plant lovers who enjoy low-maintenance succulents that still offer unique textures and natural character.
📷 Photo taken on: November 4, 2025
🪴 Planted in: 2.5" pot (sell with pot)