Lampranthus

The genus Lampranthus includes succulent plants from the Aizoaceae family, predominantly native to South Africa. These plants are known for their vibrant flowers, which often bloom in spring and summer. The leaves are fleshy, triangular to cylindrical, and serve to store water, enabling the plants to survive in arid conditions. Lampranthus is popular among gardeners and succulent collectors for its attractive flowers and drought resistance.