Caralluma buchardii

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Caralluma buchardii N.E.Br.

Apocynaceae

Life form: perennial
Usage: ornamental plant

Exposure: half shade   9

Moisture: dry

Leaf arrangement: not specified
Leaves:

Leaf shape: not specified

Leaf division: not specified

Flower shape: campanulate
Fruit: follicle

165B / 92481f 

Inflorescence: umbel

Flowers: not specified
Flower habit: not specified

Growth form: not specified

Taxonomy

Divisio:
Magnoliophyta
Subdivisio:
Magnoliophytina
Classis:
Rosopsida
Subclassis:
Lamiidae
Superordo:
Gentiananae
Ordo:
Gentianales
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Caralluma buchardii is a perennial.

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[edit] Naming

Caralluma buchardii was described in 1913 by Nicholas Edward Brown. The name is considered as validly published.

[edit] Taxonomy

Caralluma buchardii is a species in the genus Caralluma which contains 53 species and belongs to the family of the Apocynaceae (Dogbane Family).

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[edit] Growth

The perennials grow to a height of approximately 0,2 meters.

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The flowers are bell-shaped and brown. The plants bloom from June to August. The flowers are arranged in umbels.

The fruits are follicles.

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[edit] Distribution

Caralluma buchardii is native to south Morocco and the Canary Islands.

[edit] Cultivation

Caralluma buchardii prefers a half schady site and can withstand temperatures down to -6,6º C. It grows best in soils that are dry.


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