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Pachycormus discolor
Called Elephant Tree from Baja California, with white trunk and pink flowers.
Pachycormus discolor is endemic to the Baja California Peninsula of Mexico, known as the Elephant Tree. Its most dramatic feature is the exceptionally thick white to ivory trunk, which can be wider than the plant is tall in old specimens. Deciduous in dry seasons, it produces pinnate leaves during the growing period and clusters of small pink flowers. In its natural habitat, it inhabits fog-shrouded coastal desert zones, drawing moisture from coastal fog. Growth is extremely slow. Full sun and excellent air circulation with highly porous soil are appropriate. Moderate watering during growth and drought in winter suit it well. It has reasonable cold tolerance. The uniquely pale, massive trunk of this Baja California endemic makes it a distinctive and sought-after Mexican caudex plant.
產地
Baja California Peninsula, Mexico
壽命
50+ years
體型
30-150cm
溫度
5〜35℃
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Thick white trunk
Pink flowers
Full sun
Very sparingly
Advanced. 這是一個高級難度的物種。需要專業設備和精確環境控制的高級飼養技能。
Pachycormus Discolor的理想溫度為5〜35℃。避免溫度驟變,保持穩定的環境。
Pachycormus Discolor的平均壽命為50+ years。透過適當的護理和營養,牠們可以長壽健康地生活。
Pachycormus Discolor成年後通常可達30-150cm。大小可能因飼養條件和個體遺傳而異。
Pachycormus Discolor的食物為:−。目標是適當的餵食頻率和均衡的飲食。
Pachycormus Discolor的價格因品系、大小和血統而有很大差異。請查看我們的市場價格頁面獲取最新價格資訊。
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