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Pachypodium rosulatum forma cristata
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Description: Pachypodium
rosulatum forma cristata is a very rare and nice succulent with a
thin crested trunk. The purplish-gray stem will form a convoluted
fan-shaped cluster. The comb-shaped
foliage is arranged
only at the top of the
trunk .
Culture:
A
draining
cactus potting mix and
a good water supply is all this plant needs, it like
full sun to
light shade with warm
temperatures. It tends to lose its leave and go
dormant in winter. It
then needs very little water.
Repot the plant every
2-3 years.
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Photo of conspecific taxa, varieties, forms and
cultivars of plants belonging to the
Pachypodium rosulatus
complex
(This
Taxon
has several controversial varieties and subspecies and comprises a multitude of different forms, but where each form
is linked to others by populations of plants with intermediate
characteristics):
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Family:
Apocynaceae
Scientific name:
Pachypodium rosulatum
Baker
in Journ. Bot. 20: 219 (1882)
Origin:
Garden origin (Nursery
produced cultivar)
Conservation status: Listed in
CITES appendix II
The crests of Pachypodium rosulatum are rare and hard to find in
cultivation because they need a sophisticated grafting technique.
To do this work (since this kind of crest are very thin, sometime only 1
or 2 mm) it is required a high degree of skill and a quiet hand!
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