Mesembryanthemum: A World of Sparkling Succulents
My name is Ferb Vu, and I’ve always been drawn to the unique beauty of succulents. Their fleshy leaves, adapted to survive arid environments, hold a certain fascination for me. Among my favorites is the genus Mesembryanthemum, a diverse group of flowering plants native to southern Africa. These plants, often called “ice plants” or “fig marigolds,” capture the essence of resilience and vibrant beauty.
The name Mesembryanthemum itself is a window into their unique nature. Derived from the Greek words “mesembria” (midday) and “anthemon” (flower), it refers to the tendency of many species to open their blooms during the brightest hours of sunshine. It’s as if they are solar-powered, their petals unfurling to greet the sun in a dazzling display of color.
A Tapestry of Diversity
What truly captivates me about Mesembryanthemum is the sheer variety within the genus. From low-growing groundcovers to sprawling shrubs, they come in a multitude of forms. Their leaves, often covered in glistening papillae that resemble ice crystals, add to their allure. And the flowers! They explode in a kaleidoscope of colors – vibrant pinks, radiant yellows, fiery oranges, and cool whites. It’s like a painter’s palette splashed across the arid landscape.
Here are species that belong to this diverse genus:
- Mesembryanthemum aitonis Jacq.
- Mesembryanthemum amabile (Gerbaulet & Struck) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum amplectens L.Bolus
- Mesembryanthemum archeri (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum articulatum Thunb.
- Mesembryanthemum barklyi N.E.Br.
- Mesembryanthemum baylissii (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum bicorne Sond.
- Mesembryanthemum brevicarpum (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum bulletrapense Klak
- Mesembryanthemum canaliculatum Haw.
- Mesembryanthemum caudatum L.Bolus
- Mesembryanthemum chrysophthalmum (Gerbaulet & Struck) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum clandestinum Haw.
- Mesembryanthemum corallinum Thunb.
- Mesembryanthemum cordifolium L.f.
- Mesembryanthemum coriarium Burch. ex N.E.Br.
- Mesembryanthemum crassicaule Haw.
- Mesembryanthemum cryptanthum Hook.f.
- Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L.
- Mesembryanthemum deciduum (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum decurvatum (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum delum L.Bolus
- Mesembryanthemum digitatum Aiton
- Mesembryanthemum dimorphum Welw. ex Oliv.
- Mesembryanthemum dinteri Engl.
- Mesembryanthemum emarcidum Thunb.
- Mesembryanthemum englishiae L.Bolus
- Mesembryanthemum eurystigmatum Gerbaulet
- Mesembryanthemum exalatum (Gerbaulet) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum excavatum L.Bolus
- Mesembryanthemum expansum L.
- Mesembryanthemum fastigiatum Thunb.
- Mesembryanthemum flavidum Klak
- Mesembryanthemum gariepense (Gerbaulet & Struck) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum gariusanum Dinter
- Mesembryanthemum geniculiflorum L.
- Mesembryanthemum gessertianum Dinter & A.Berger
- Mesembryanthemum glareicola (Klak) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum granulicaule Haw.
- Mesembryanthemum grossum Aiton
- Mesembryanthemum guerichianum Pax
- Mesembryanthemum haeckelianum A.Berger
- Mesembryanthemum holense Klak
- Mesembryanthemum hypertrophicum Dinter
- Mesembryanthemum inachabense Engl.
- Mesembryanthemum junceum Haw.
- Mesembryanthemum juttae Dinter & A.Berger
- Mesembryanthemum knolfonteinense Klak
- Mesembryanthemum kuntzei Schinz
- Mesembryanthemum ladismithiense Klak
- Mesembryanthemum lancifolium (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum latipetalum (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum leptarthron A.Berger
- Mesembryanthemum lignescens (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum ligneum (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum lilliputanum Klak
- Mesembryanthemum longipapillosum Dinter
- Mesembryanthemum longistylum DC.
- Mesembryanthemum marlothii Pax
- Mesembryanthemum namibense Marloth
- Mesembryanthemum napierense Klak
- Mesembryanthemum neglectum (S.M.Pierce & Gerbaulet) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum neofoliosum Klak
- Mesembryanthemum nitidum Haw.
- Mesembryanthemum noctiflorum L.
- Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum L.
- Mesembryanthemum nucifer (Ihlenf. & Bittrich) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum occidentale Klak
- Mesembryanthemum oculatum N.E.Br.
- Mesembryanthemum oubergense (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum pallens Aiton
- Mesembryanthemum parviflorum Jacq.
- Mesembryanthemum paulum (N.E.Br.) L.Bolus
- Mesembryanthemum pellitum Friedrich
- Mesembryanthemum prasinum (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum pseudoschlichtianum (S.M.Pierce & Gerbaulet) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum quartziticola Klak
- Mesembryanthemum rabiei (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum rapaceum Jacq.
- Mesembryanthemum resurgens Kensit
- Mesembryanthemum rhizophorum Klak
- Mesembryanthemum salicornioides Pax
- Mesembryanthemum schenckii Schinz
- Mesembryanthemum schlichtianum Sond.
- Mesembryanthemum serotinum (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum sinuosum L.Bolus
- Mesembryanthemum sladenianum L.Bolus
- Mesembryanthemum spinuliferum Haw.
- Mesembryanthemum splendens L.
- Mesembryanthemum springbokense Klak
- Mesembryanthemum stenandrum (L.Bolus) L.Bolus
- Mesembryanthemum subnodosum A.Berger
- Mesembryanthemum subtruncatum L.Bolus
- Mesembryanthemum suffruticosum (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum tenuiflorum Jacq.
- Mesembryanthemum tetragonum Thunb.
- Mesembryanthemum theurkauffii (Maire) Maire
- Mesembryanthemum tomentosum Klak
- Mesembryanthemum tortuosum L.
- Mesembryanthemum trichotomum Thunb.
- Mesembryanthemum vaginatum Lam.
- Mesembryanthemum vanheerdei (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum vanrensburgii (L.Bolus) Klak
- Mesembryanthemum varians Haw.
- Mesembryanthemum viridiflorum Aiton
Adapting to Thrive
Mesembryanthemum species are masters of survival in harsh environments. Their succulent leaves store water, allowing them to endure long periods of drought. Many species have also developed unique adaptations to cope with intense sunlight and salty conditions. For example, some have specialized salt glands that excrete excess salt, while others have hairs or waxy coatings on their leaves to reduce water loss.
These adaptations not only make them successful in their native habitats but also contribute to their popularity as garden plants. Their low water requirements and tolerance for poor soils make them ideal for xeriscaping and rock gardens.
More Than Just a Pretty Face
While their ornamental value is undeniable, Mesembryanthemum plants have also played important roles in traditional medicine and as a food source. The leaves and fruits of some species, like Mesembryanthemum edule, are edible and have been used in salads and preserves. Other species have been used to treat a variety of ailments, from skin conditions to respiratory problems.
A Continued Fascination
My journey with Mesembryanthemum is an ongoing one. I’m constantly amazed by their resilience, their beauty, and their ability to thrive in challenging conditions. Whether I’m admiring their vibrant blooms in a garden or learning about their unique adaptations, these plants continue to inspire and intrigue me. They are a testament to the power of nature to create beauty and resilience in even the most unexpected places.