Bergeranthus multiceps
Dwarf, clumping/tufted succulent (subshrublet), arising from a single fleshy rootstock (caudex) that expands with age. Often appears as a low mat or small mound.
Flowering season
Mostly spring to early summer in cultivation (peaks reported in late spring / November in native range); flowers may open any time of year in favourable conditions but tend to be most abundant in the warmer/wetter season.
Uses
Mostly spring to early summer in cultivation (peaks reported in late spring / November in native range); flowers may open any time of year in favourable conditions but tend to be most abundant in the warmer/wetter season.
Position
Full sun to light-filtered/partial sun. Best flowering and compact habit in full sun (can tolerate some coastal/semi-shaded positions).
Watering
Moderate during active growth (allow topsoil to dry between waterings). Avoid waterlogging — susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soils. Some sources note regular watering in summer growers; allow drier resting intervals.
Soil
Very well-draining, sandy/rocky or gritty mix. Use cactus/succulent potting mix amended with coarse sand, grit or perlite. Plant with the caudex slightly above soil level for best appearance.
Hardiness
Prefers warm, dry conditions. Tolerates light cool periods but not prolonged hard frost. Protect from severe frost.
Mature size
Typically 6–10 cm


















