Trichodiadema bulbosum 'African Bonsai'
A fascinating caudiciform succulent native to South Africa, treasured for its swollen woody base and tiny succulent leaves that create a naturally bonsai like appearance. Over time, this species develops an impressive sculptural trunk while producing vibrant daisy like magenta blooms. Its drought tolerance, unique form, and collector appeal make it a highly sought after specimen for succulent and bonsai enthusiasts alike.
Light 🌞
Bright light to full sun is ideal. Strong light encourages compact growth and a thicker, more developed caudex.
Watering 💧
Allow the soil to dry thoroughly between waterings. Water more regularly during active growth, but reduce significantly during dormancy.
Soil 🕳️
Use a sharply draining cactus or succulent mix with added pumice, coarse sand, or perlite to prevent root rot.
Fertilizing 🧪
Feed lightly during the growing season with a diluted cactus fertilizer once monthly.
Repotting 🪴
Repot every few years as needed, preferably during active growth. Ensure excellent drainage and avoid overly large containers.
Toxicity 🐾
Non Toxic