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Cyphostemma juttae
A grape-family caudex with peeling yellow bark and large leaves from Namibia.
Cyphostemma juttae is native to the desert regions of southern Namibia and northwestern South Africa, where it belongs to the grape family (Vitaceae). Its most striking feature is the thick trunk covered in peeling yellow-green papery bark that sheds in layers, creating a highly tactile and visually dramatic appearance. The trunk becomes substantially swollen with maturity, and plants can exceed 1 m in height. Large grape-like leaves emerge vigorously during the growing season before the plant goes dormant and leafless in the dry season. Small flowers are followed by red to purple fruits, which are toxic and should not be consumed. Growth is relatively fast for a caudex plant, befitting its grape-family heritage. Full sun, high temperatures, and excellent drainage are essential. Generous summer watering with complete winter drought is the correct regime. Frost sensitivity requires indoor protection in cold climates.
Origin
Southern Namibia and northwestern South Africa
Lifespan
30+ years
Size
30-100cm
Temperature
10〜35℃
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Yellow peeling
Large and impressive
Full sun
Defoliates in winter
Intermediate. This is an intermediate-level species. Some prior experience and knowledge of environmental management are recommended.
The ideal temperature for Cyphostemma Juttae is 10〜35℃. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain a stable environment.
The average lifespan of Cyphostemma Juttae is 30+ years. With proper care and nutrition, they can live a long and healthy life.
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Cyphostemma Juttae typically reaches 30-100cm as an adult. Size may vary depending on care conditions and individual genetics.
Cyphostemma Juttae feeds on: −. Aim for a balanced diet with appropriate feeding frequency.
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