Cyphostemma uter seeds for sale
Discover the extraordinary Cyphostemma uter seeds for sale a rare and captivating caudiciform succulent native to the hot, dry, and rocky scrublands of southwestern Angola and northwestern Namibia 46. Known as the “Butter Tree” or “South West African Grapes,” this species is one of the rarest in its genus, prized for its thick, swollen, and well-branched stem covered in papery, flaking, golden bark that peels to reveal a striking surface beneath 46. The plant features tufts of strongly pleated, dry deciduous palmate leaves that add to its unique architectural appeal, along with small greenish flowers followed by inedible red fruits 46.
Ideal for succulent enthusiasts, caudex collectors, and bonsai artists, Cyphostemma uter thrives in hot, dry conditions with excellent drainage 6. It prefers full sun and well-draining soil, requiring minimal watering to prevent rot 6. Water sparingly during the growing season (summer), allowing the soil to dry completely between sessions, and reduce watering significantly in winter during dormancy 6. This species is slow-growing and can tolerate light frost down to -3°C (27°F) if kept dry and well-ventilated 46.
Fresh seeds germinate best when sown in a well-draining, sandy medium at warm temperatures (20°C–25°C/68°F–77°F) 4. Germination can be variable and may take several weeks to months, but patience is rewarded with a plant that develops a resilient caudex and striking appearance 4.
⚠️ Warning: The fruits contain crystals in their epidermis that can cause severe mouth irritation. Handle with care and keep away from children and pets 46.
Each seed order includes a detailed germination guide. Due to its limited habitat and rarity, cultivating Cyphostemma uter from seeds supports ethical conservation efforts 6.
Add this Namibian treasure to your collection and enjoy its architectural beauty for years to come!