Brachystelma sp. (caudex)

Brachystelma sp. (caudex)

7.400 Ft
Full description and specifications

Brachystelma sp. - new species, recently discovered in Thailand, which has not yet been described and has not received a botanical name.

The caudex is similar to a Stephania erecta bulb, and thin stems develop from it, with long, pubescent leaves, which produce numerous small flowers.

Vegetative growth takes place in the warm season, and during the winter the plant goes into rest, if the temperature and/or light intensity decreases. In the following spring, the plant develops new growth.

It is part of the Apocynaceae family and is closely related to Stapelia.

Note: these plants will be delivered in different stages. Some specimens could be dormant (without stem/leaves).
Pot diameter: 9 cm
Height with pots included: approx. 10 cm

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