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Chiastophyllum (Umbilicus) oppositifolium

The species usually seen, Chiastophyllum oppositifolium (quite a mouthful) is a lovely plant with fleshy, bright green leaves and producing stems with lots of small yellow flowers, each stem giving a graceful, curving appearance. With us it has performed best in rock crevices in a very wet area of the garden, but has also grown in dry, well drained places. It is also known as Umbilicus oppositifolius, and comes from the Caucasus.

Chiastophyllum (Umbilicus) oppositifolium has lovely, fleshy, scallop-edged leaves and arching stems of small yellow flowers.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 9 cm pot
Width 20cm
Height 15cm
Family Crassulaceae
Flowering Early summer
Garden habitat shady rock crevices
Soil moist soil
Plant category Alpine
Height range

Code

COP-9
9 cm pot £4.50
Chiastophyllum oppositifolium
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