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Pyrenacantha malvifolia
An East African caudex plant with flat tuber and climbing vines, popular for its unique form.
Pyrenacantha malvifolia grows in dry regions of East Africa including Kenya and Tanzania, belonging to the Icacinaceae family. It develops a flat to spherical swollen tuber from which climbing vines extend. Leaves are mallowlike in shape (malvifolia = mallow-leaved), relatively large and distinctive. The caudex surface is rough and textured with considerable visual character. The plant is dioecious. Growth is relatively fast and vines extend vigorously during the growing season. Full sun to bright partial shade with well-draining soil is appropriate. Generous watering during growth and complete winter drought are standard. Somewhat frost-sensitive. The large flat tuber and distinctive leaf form make it a characterful East African caudex species.
Origin
East Africa (Kenya and Tanzania)
Lifespan
15-25 years
Size
Tuber 10-30cm
Temperature
10〜35℃
Light fertilizer
Flat swollen tuber
Climbing vine
Moderate in growing season
Winter deciduous dormancy
Advanced. This is an advanced-level species. It requires specialized equipment and advanced husbandry skills with precise environmental control.
The ideal temperature for Pyrenacantha Malvifolia is 10〜35℃. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain a stable environment.
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The average lifespan of Pyrenacantha Malvifolia is 15-25 years. With proper care and nutrition, they can live a long and healthy life.
Pyrenacantha Malvifolia typically reaches Tuber 10-30cm as an adult. Size may vary depending on care conditions and individual genetics.
Pyrenacantha Malvifolia feeds on: Light fertilizer. Aim for a balanced diet with appropriate feeding frequency.
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