Mesembryanthemum granulicaule (Psilocaulon granulicaule) – Asbossie, Brakbos, Brakbossie, Loogbos, Loogbossie; Wiry noon-flower – 5 Seed Pack
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Mesembryanthemum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Aizoaceae; like many members of this family, it is characterized by long-lasting flower heads. Flowers of Mesembryanthemum protect their gametes from night-time dews or frosts but open in sunlight. There is an obvious evolutionary advantage to doing this; where sun, dew, frost, wind or predators are likely to damage exposed reproductive organs, closing may be advantageous during times when flowers are unlikely to attract pollinators. It is indigenous to southern Africa. Many Mesembryanthemum species are known as ice plants because of the glistening globular bladder cells covering their stems, fruit and leaves,”… they sparkle like ice crystals”. In South Africa, Mesembryanthemums are known as “vygies” (from Afrikaans “vy”), although this term refers to many plants in the family Aizoaceae. Many succulent growers refer to them as mesembs. Species formerly placed in Mesembryanthemum have been transferred to other genera, such as Cleretum, Carpobrotus and Sceletium, although sources differ.
Mesembryanthemum granulicaule, synonymously known as Pentacoilanthus granulicaulis, Perapentacoilanthus granulicaulis, Psilocaulon granulicaule or Psilocaulon pauper and commonly known as Asbossie, Brakbos, Brakbossie, Loogbos or Loogbossie in Afrikaans and Wiry noon-flower in English, is a South African indigenous species found in the Eastern Cape, Free State, Northern Cape and Western Cape provinces.







