- large,
fragrant flowers. The
species has
become one of the best
known pachypodiums in cultivation,
being relatively easy to
propagate and grow. In cultivation...
- Journal:
United States 76 (2) 85–88. Lüthy,
Jonas M. "Another look at the
pachypodiums of Madagascar." Bradleya: The
British Cactus and
Succulent Society Yearbook...
- in the
genus Pachypodium are as follows:
Pachypodium ambongense: [Madagascar, shrub]
Pachypodium baronii: [Madagascar, shrub]
Pachypodium bicolor: [Madagascar...
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Pachypodium geayi is a
species of
Pachypodium in the
Dogbane Family (Apocynaceae) that
originated from
Southwest Madagascar. It has a succulent, metallic...
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Pachypodium ambongense is a
species of
plant in the
family Apocynaceae. It was
first published as a
species of the
genus Pachypodium in 1924 by the botanist...
- The
history of the
genus Pachypodium as a
scientific classification began in 1830, when the
genus was
first used in a
taxonomical system by John D. Lindley...
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Pachypodium rosulatum,
common name elephant's foot plant,
belongs to the
family Apocynaceae.
Pachypodium rosulatum is a
shrubby perennial caudiciform plant...
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Pachypodium habitats consist of isolated, specialized, micro–environmental niches,
generally xeric, rocky, frost-free
areas within parts of
western Madagascar...
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Pachypodium rutenbergianum is a
species of
Pachypodium native to Madagascar. The
plant can
reach 3 to 8 m high, and its
trunk up to 60 cm in
diameter at...
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Pachypodium lealii, the
bottle tree, is a
species of
plant included in the
genus Pachypodium. The
scientific name
derives from the 19th
century Portuguese...