Baynesia lophophoraBruyns

Ceropegia lophophora

class : ApocynaceaeSubfamily : AsclepiadoideaeTribe : CeropegieaeSubtribe : StapeliinaeGenus : Baynesia

Baynesia lophophora

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Baynesia lophophorais a little succulent that mold clumps of upright , green to suffused dark-brown stems with obscurely conical tubercles fused into four angles along the theme . The stems develop up to 3.2 in ( 8 cm ) marvelous and 0.5 inches ( 1.2 cm ) thick . Leaves are reduced to midget rudiment that areflattened - conical with occasional stipular denticle andinserted just below the base of the next nodule .

The lilliputian nodding blossom are majestic and seem in small clusters , usually 3 to 10 per stem , toward the theme acme in the fall . Fruits are smooth , horn - shape follicle faintly streaked with brown on cream - green , with pallid brown seeded player with upward folded security deposit .

Baynesia lophophorais endemic to the Union - facing view of the higher part of theBaynes Mountainsof northwesternNamibia . It unremarkably grows concealed among tufts of smoke at elevations from 4,920 to 5,250 feet ( 1,500 to 1,600 m ) .

USDA hardiness zone10b to 11b : from 35 ° F ( +1.7 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° cytosine ) .

Stapeliads are relatively easy to develop . However , they should be treat as outdoor plant as they will easily molder indoors and can not bloom without exposure to out-of-door temperature fluctuations . They should be grown under cover so that tearing can be controlled . They ask a reasonable amount of sunlight to elevate unfolding and maintain a well - shaped flora . Very shady positions will produce very pathetic efflorescence . Stapeliads fall from clime where they pull round exceedingly gamey temperature in the summertime months , so most growth is in spring and autumn , with flowering in the fall when the weather cools down . Water in moderation when needed in the growing season , insure the soil is fairly dried out between waterings . Do not irrigate between November 1 and March 1 .

They all need special good drainage . Stapeliads are shallow - root , and a collection of them can be planted up nicely in a wide , shallow bowl . When planting , it is a good musical theme to allow the root to be sink insoiland then put pure gravel or sand around the base to foreclose rot .

The easy and dependable way to propagate Stapeliads is from fore cuttings which can be taken near throughout the year . come is also a method acting of propagation .

See more atHow to uprise and Care for Stapeliads .

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