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Ceraria namaquensis

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Ceraria namaquensisCeraria namaquensis, now botanically reclassified as Portulacaria namaquensis, is a rare and slow growing shrub known for its thick, contorted gray brown branches that give the plant a bonsai like aesthetic even when left unpruned. Its small, round, succulent leaves are a muted blue green or olive tone and grow opposite along the branches. These leaves are drought deciduous, meaning they may fall during prolonged dry spells, especially if grown

Ceraria namaquensis, now botanically reclassified as Portulacaria namaquensis, is a rare and slow-growing shrub known for its thick, contorted gray-brown branches that give the plant a bonsai-like aesthetic even when left unpruned. Its small, round, succulent leaves are a muted blue-green or olive tone and grow opposite along the branches.

These leaves are drought-deciduous, meaning they may fall during prolonged dry spells, especially if grown outdoors in hotter climates. These leaves drop off altogether during summer when evaporation is at its greatest and the Ceraria plant enters a dormant stage.

Native to the dry, rocky landscapes of southern Namibia and northwestern South Africa, the Ceraria namaquensis can grow up to 2 feet tall, though in their habitat, they can be slightly taller.

Their slow growth rate and compact size make them ideal for pots, shallow rock gardens, and small-space displays.

During late spring or summer, tiny pale pink or whitish flowers may appear along the branches.

The blooms are not particularly showy but are a charming addition when they occur.

These flowers are dioecious; male and female flowers occur on separate plants, so seed production typically requires both sexes. That said, most propagation is done by cuttings, as the plant roots fairly easily in the right conditions.

When it comes to caring for Ceraria namaquensis, it requires full sun to bright indirect light to maintain compact growth and encourage strong branching.

Indoors, place it near a south- or west-facing window with maximum sunlight. Indoors, keep temperatures between 60–85°F for optimal growth.

Outdoors, it thrives in USDA hardiness zones 10–11 and must be protected from frost.

Temperatures below 30°F can damage or kill the plant. In colder zones, it’s best kept as a container plant and moved indoors during winter. 

Watering should be infrequent but deep. Let the soil dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering is the most common cause of decline, especially in cooler seasons. Use a fast-draining succulent mix, opens in a new tab, and consider adding extra pumice or coarse sand for added drainage. Pruning is rarely needed but can be done to shape the plant or remove weak stems. It responds well to trimming, which can encourage branching and a more compact form.

According to ASPCA, the Ceraria namaquensis is non-toxic to pets and humans, which adds to its appeal as a houseplant. Its drought tolerance, slow growth, and bonsai-friendly character make it a low-maintenance choice for collectors.  

Final Thoughts

Overall, the Ceraria namaquensis is a prized succulent for those who enjoy sculptural plants with a desert aesthetic. Its natural bonsai appearance, drought resilience, and suitability for small containers make it ideal for indoor growers, collectors, and succulent enthusiasts in dry climates. While it grows slowly, its twisted form and charming foliage offer year-round interest with minimal effort. Order your very own Ceraria namaquensis for sale today! 

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Cute story of Moeller FMC who gets rejected by her childhood pack that at age 17 decides to break off their relationship which destroys her, 10 yrs later she returns home to a sickly grandmother and has to encounter them once again but this time her eyes are wide open with the possibility that they will have to grovel and romance hurt
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Melissa Heredia
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 2
Did I miss the grovel??
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Something about this story is off. I dont know if the characters are lacking or if it's just rushed, not my favorite
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absolutely loved it!!!
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This book was awesome!! I love how the female took the lead and said if you want me back you work for it!! I laughed and I cried! Thank you for sharing your characters with me and giving me a sweet place to escape to!! I definitely stayed up too late having to finish it haha!! Bouncing on my feet waiting for the next one!!!
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A D Lum
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 3
Why call it "Grovel" when there is no actual groveling?
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I'm so confused by this story. The title of the book is Grovel and yet the MMCs do not do any groveling at all. They reject her, say mean/cruel things to her and break her heart, but then do nothing to make up for it when she comes back to town. I couldn't stand Frost; the way that he treated her, and women in general, the things that he said to her just gave no reason for why he should be forgiven or be allowed back into Noelle's life. The interactions with Robin and Shepard were a little better, but nothing about this story showed me why she should forgive them and get back together with them. This was a good premise, but very poor execution of a story line. I felt bad for Noelle and what she had been through with these men, but wanted better for her and wished that she could have found a different pack that would actually treat her right and not blame her for the choices that their mother made. In the end, this book just wasn't for me. I liked the character of Nana, I even liked Noelle's parents and felt bad for what Noelle had to deal with, but I just didn't care for the supposed romance that this book was about. Maybe others will enjoy it, but I'll probably pass on any other stories from this author. I gave it 2.75 stars, but rounded up since Amazon doesn't allow partial stars.
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Carmen Alicea
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 4
The grovel wasn’t groveling.
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Oh no, if you’re going to promise grovel, you better deliver. And unfortunately… this one fumbled the assignment. Three Alphas who rejected their scent match, broke her heart, and let her walk away for ten years, only to realize she was “the one suddenly”? I was ready for emotional devastation and tearful, knees-in-the-snow apologies. But here’s the problem: the grovel just didn’t hit hard enough. For a betrayal that deep, the emotional payoff felt rushed. The Alphas express regret, sure, but it never quite reaches that gut-wrenching, ache-for-it level you expect from a story built entirely on redemption. Their apologies come, but they lack the prolonged suffering, the desperate proving, the earn it or lose her forever energy that would’ve made this unforgettable. After ten years of heartbreak and abandonment, Noelle's forgiveness comes a little too easily, a little too quickly. You can feel the story nudging her toward reconciliation before the emotional scales are fully balanced. The chemistry is still there, the tension still simmers, and the small-town winter vibes are undeniably cozy, but for a book titled Grovel, the emotional reckoning needed to be deeper, messier, and far more punishing. A compelling setup with plenty of angst and longing, but if you’re here for hardcore grovel and slow-earned forgiveness, this one might leave you wanting more.
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