
Corpuscularia Lehmannii — Rare Baby Toes Window Leaf Succulent
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Meet Corpuscularia Lehmannii, a rare and visually striking succulent admired for its thick, finger-like leaves that resemble tiny jade pebbles. Popularly known as Baby Toes, this plant adds a sculptural, minimal charm to modern Indian homes.
With its compact growth and soft matte-green foliage, this succulent is perfect for:
Contemporary apartments
Office desks & workspaces
Minimal aesthetic décor
Gifting on housewarmings & festivals
Its unique clustered growth and clean silhouette make it a statement piece for neutral interiors, especially paired with beige, ivory, or earthy ceramic planters.
At Succulent Sphere, we hand-select healthy, rooted plants to ensure you receive a premium-quality specimen that thrives beautifully in Indian climates.
🌞 Plant Care Guide (Indian Conditions)
Light:
Bright indirect sunlight is ideal. Keep near a window with filtered light.
Watering:
Water only when soil is completely dry. In Indian weather, typically once every 10–15 days (less in winter).
Soil:
Well-draining cactus/succulent mix is essential.
Temperature:
Thrives between 18–32°C. Protect from heavy monsoon exposure.
Maintenance Level:
Low – Perfect for beginners.
🎁 Why It’s Perfect for Indian Homes
Low water requirement (ideal for busy lifestyles)
Compact size for small apartments
Excellent gifting option
Adds premium, minimal aesthetic appeal
Easy to maintain in Indian climate
Each plant is carefully selected and packed with love.
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Corpuscularia Lehmannii grows well indoors in India when placed near a bright window receiving 4–6 hours of indirect sunlight daily. East or west-facing windowsills work best. Most succulents adapt well to Indian indoor conditions when given adequate light.
Water Corpuscularia Lehmannii once every 7–10 days in summer and every 14–20 days in winter. During monsoon, reduce watering as humidity slows soil drying. Always check if the top 2–3 cm of soil is completely dry before watering.
Use a well-draining mix of 40% coarse river sand, 40% potting soil, and 20% perlite for Corpuscularia Lehmannii. Regular garden soil retains too much moisture in India's humid climate and causes root rot. Always use a pot with drainage holes.
Yes! Corpuscularia Lehmannii makes a thoughtful low-maintenance gift for Indian homes and offices. Succulents are long-lasting, require minimal care, and suit housewarmings, birthdays, corporate gifts, and festive occasions like Diwali and New Year.
Repot Corpuscularia Lehmannii when roots grow out of the drainage hole or when the plant appears too large for its pot, usually every 1–2 years. Choose a pot 2–3 cm larger and use fresh well-draining succulent soil. Best time is early spring in India.