🌵 Dorsetina lavrani
Dorsetina lavrani is a unique and uncommon succulent, admired for its sculptural form and deeply grooved, angular body. Native to Somalia, this plant belongs to a monotypic genus (meaning Dorsetina contains only this one species), making it a true rarity for collectors of caudiciform or unusual succulents.
Its compact, almost geometric appearance features thick, blue-green to grayish-green stems with prominent vertical ridges and minimal spines. Over time, it can develop a fascinating trunk-like caudex, adding even more visual interest to this already distinctive plant.
🔑 Key Features
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Rare and collectible species from a monotypic genus
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Thick, sculptural stems with sharp vertical grooves
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Compact growth habit; ideal for containers or bonsai-style display
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An excellent choice for fans of odd or architectural succulents
🛠️ Care Tips
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☀️ Light: Thrives in bright light to full sun. Gradually acclimate to direct sun to prevent scorching.
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💧 Watering: Water sparingly. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Reduce in cooler months.
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🌱 Soil Mix: Use a gritty, fast-draining succulent or caudiciform mix. Add extra pumice, perlite, or coarse sand.
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🌡️ Temperature: Keep warm; protect from frost. Ideal range: 18–32°C (64–90°F).
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🌸 Fertilizer: Use a diluted, low-nitrogen fertilizer once a month during active growth (spring–summer).
An eye-catching rarity that combines character, structure, and exclusivity — perfect for serious collectors and lovers of the unusual.
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