Mediocalcar decoratum is an unusual miniature, mat-forming
species from the highlands of New Guinea. It is cool growing and does well
either on a mount or in a pot, but needs room to ramble. The
individual growths are about 1 cm, have a thick fleshy stem and a fan of
four tiny fleshy leaves at the top. Each new growth begins near the
top of the previous growth, forming an ever-lengthening chain. The
flowers, 0.5 cm in size, come from the base of the growths and look like
tiny candy-corns. Though cool-growing the plant is very easy to grow and is very tolerant of different conditions.
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