Martin Pellizzer

Gibbaeum Pachypodium

Gibbaeum pachypodium is a striking succulent native to southern Africa. Known for its thick, bottle-like stems and spiky, umbrella-shaped leaves, it thrives in arid environments. This plant is often mistaken for a cactus due to its appearance but is actually a member of the Aizoaceae family. It is popular among gardeners for its unique form and low maintenance requirements. Its ability to store water makes it well adapted to survive in harsh, dry climates.