• Pachypodium lamerei f. cristatum Photo by: Andrea B. (llifle.com)
  • Pachypodium rutenbergianum f. lamerei (Drake) Poiss. (llifle.com)
  • Pachypodium lamerei var. (llifle.com)
  • Pachypodium lamerei subs. (llifle.com)
  • Pachypodium lamerei f. compacta hort. (llifle.com)
  • Pachypodium lamerei f. cristatum (Growing phase - summer) Photo by: Andrea B. (llifle.com)
  • Pachypodium lamerei f. cristatum (Resting phase - winter) Photo by: Andrea B. (llifle.com)
  • Cite this page: "Pachypodium lamerei f. cristatum" Text available under a CC-BY-SA Creative Commons Attribution License. (llifle.com)
  • Pachypodium lamerei is from Southern Madagascar, also known as Madagascar palm. (exotic-plants.de)
  • The flowers of Pachypodium lamerei are white with yellow in the center. (exotic-plants.de)
  • Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between some of the different pachypodiums, For example, both the Pachypodium baronii and the Pachypodium brevicaule have been known to be mistaken for one another, as well as the Pachypodium lamerei and the Pachypodium neesianum. (homeplantstore.com)
  • The largest known Pachypodium Lamerei can grow to 16 feet or more with time. (urbantropicals.com)
  • Home / Succulent & Cactipes / Pachypodium lamerei var. (quintadosouriques.com)
  • Pachypodium lamerei ramosum is a variety of multiple stems and habit of dwarf growth. (quintadosouriques.com)
  • Pachypodium lamerei is a semi deciduous, succulent stemmed tree, up to 20 feet (6 m) tall and up to 1 foot (30 cm) in diameter.Silver-gray trunk covered with sharp up to 2.4 inches (6 cm) long spines, which is generally solitary or scarcely branched.Leaves are green, long, narrow, arranged spirally, mostly just at the top of the plant. (houseplants.biz)
  • POSTAVITEV V PROSTOR Pachypodium lamerei je primerna za notranjo rastlinsko dekoracijo in se dobro počuti pri sobni temperaturi. (cvetlicarna-sopek.si)
  • ZALIVANJE Pachypodium lamerei potrebuje zmerno zalivanje, kar pomeni, da je treba zemljo med zalivanji dobro posušiti. (cvetlicarna-sopek.si)
  • GNOJENJE Rastline Pachypodium lamerei ni potrebno gnojiti. (cvetlicarna-sopek.si)
  • PRESAJEVANJE Rastline Pachypodium lamerei ni potrebno pogosto presajati. (cvetlicarna-sopek.si)
  • STRUPENOST Pachypodium lamerei ni strupena rastlina. (cvetlicarna-sopek.si)
  • Pachypodium saundersii N.E. Br. (co.zw)
  • Buddhas Curse Madagascar Palm (pachypodium saundersii) - BUDDHAS CURSE Saundersii has a singularly striking gnarled silvery gray trunk that is cover in spines typically appearing in threes. (urbanxeriscape.com)
  • This is what the empty husk of the slender follicle of Pachypodium saundersii looks like after it has sprung open and released its seeds. (operationwildflower.org.za)
  • Pachypodium is a genus of succulent spine-bearing trees and shrubs, native to Madagascar and Africa. (wikipedia.org)
  • The morphology of the genus Pachypodium varies significantly both within and between species and is highly responsive to its immediate surrounding microenvironment. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pachypodium baronii, commonly known as the Madagascar Palm, is a plant species in the genus Pachypodium that contains about 20 species native to Madagascar and Africa. (homeplantstore.com)
  • Pachypodium brevicaule has no clear branches, and indeed may have evolved an alternative to branching in the form of nodes from which leaves, spines, and inflorescences emerge. (wikipedia.org)
  • SHPR5385 Pachypodium brevicaule subsp. (cactus-online.net)
  • Pachypodium namaquanum is often branchless. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2018. Pachypodium namaquanum in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
  • Pachypodium namaquanum in The Plant List Version 1.1. (wikimedia.org)
  • Pachypodium namaquanum in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) , U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. (wikimedia.org)
  • [2] - "File:Pachypodium namaquanum 50D 1197.jpg - Wikimedia Commons" . (bioexplorer.net)
  • [3] - "File:Pachypodium namaquanum 20D 2743.jpg - Wikimedia Commons" . (bioexplorer.net)
  • Unlike many members of the Apocynaceae, including some members of the superficially similar Adenium, Pachypodium species do not exude a milky latex. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pachypodium rosulatum , common name elephant's foot plant , belongs to the family Apocynaceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • Pachypodium namaquanumis a sought-after popular succulent of the Apocynaceae family. (bioexplorer.net)
  • All Pachypodium are succulent plants that exhibit, to varying degrees, the morphological characteristics of pachycaul trunks and spinescence. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pachypodium are usually spinescent, but individual variation in spinescence as well as weathering and abrasion can result in plants with few if any spines. (wikipedia.org)
  • Variation among Pachypodium species is significant but all Pachypodium are succulent plants inhabiting seasonally or chronically dry landscapes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pachypodium baronii plants are a great way of brightening up any indoor room. (homeplantstore.com)
  • Pachypodium cactipes K. Schum. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pachypodium cactipes may merely represent a southerly form of the P achypodium rosulatum complex but some authors preferred to recognize it as a distinct species until further research clarifies its affinities. (africa-seeds.com)
  • Some species of pachypodium have developed geophytic pachycaul trunks, or trunks that are beneath the soil's surface. (wikipedia.org)
  • The various species of Pachypodium are more or less heavily spined. (wikipedia.org)
  • The landscape of Madagascar is a perfect example of "micro-endemism" for species of Pachypodium and other taxa. (wikipedia.org)
  • Seedlings grow fairly quickly compared to other Pachypodium species. (spiers.net)
  • Pachypodium baronii is a bit of an oddity among the pachypodium species, as it is one of the few that wasn't originally native to Madagascar. (homeplantstore.com)
  • It is a local or morphological form of Pachypodium baronii smaller in all parts, but commonly used to be know as a separate species and very popular with 'fat plant' collectors. (africa-seeds.com)
  • Despite microenvironmental variation, Pachypodium are always succulent and always exhibit pachycaul trunks. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dylan O. Burge "Diversification of Pachypodium ," Cactus and Succulent Journal 85(6), 250-258, (12 November 2013). (bioone.org)
  • Pachypodium succulentum is a succulent shrub with a large tuberous stem bearing several slender, somewhat twisted branches with brownish spines, usually in spreading pairs, and fleshy, green to brownish leaves scattered along the branches and clustered towards the ends. (worldofsucculents.com)
  • Pachypodium geayi, commonly known as the Madagascar palm or bottle tree, is a striking succulent native to the arid regions of Madagascar. (plantflowerseeds.com)
  • Pachypodium bispinosum is a succulent shrublet with a large tuberous stem partially buried beneath the soil. (worldofsucculents.com)
  • Pachypodium horombense (Horombe Clubfoot) is a succulent plant with a short, fat trunk surmounted with numerous thick, spiny branches. (worldofsucculents.com)
  • If you have experience with growing succulents or cacti, then many varieties of Pachypodium will be manageable for you. (homeplantstore.com)
  • Germinating Pachypodium geayi seeds, also known as Madagascar palm, can be a rewarding but somewhat challenging process. (plantflowerseeds.com)
  • Giant Madagascar Pachypodium are easy to grow trees that require little care. (urbantropicals.com)
  • In the northern end of their grow zone Giant Madagascar Pachypodium require indoor protection or heavy mulching during the winter months. (urbantropicals.com)
  • Giant Madagascar Pachypodium enjoy well drained but moist, cactus mix. (urbantropicals.com)
  • While growing Pachypodium geayi from seeds can be challenging, the striking appearance of this plant makes it a unique and captivating addition to your indoor or outdoor garden, provided it receives adequate warmth and care. (plantflowerseeds.com)
  • Pachypodium lealii (Bottle Tree) is a shrub or small tree with a thick bottle-shaped trunk almost branchless until the top. (worldofsucculents.com)
  • SHPR5394 Pachypodium eburneum, Mount Ibity region , Antananarivo Prov. (cactus-online.net)
  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pachypodium rosulatum . (wikipedia.org)
  • The leaves have a lighter middle vein that has less of a downward curvature in the length than Pachypodium geayi. (exotic-plants.de)
  • Pachypodium geayi is well-suited to warm, dry climates and thrives in well-drained, sandy soils. (plantflowerseeds.com)
  • A Pachypodium baronii will be the crown jewel of your plant collection. (homeplantstore.com)
  • The beautiful Pachypodium baronii can reach mature sizes of 10 feet tall, with a bottle-shaped trunk that can be eight to 12 inches in diameter at the base. (homeplantstore.com)
  • If you can provide the right type of care, using a Pachypodium Baronii as a houseplant can be an interesting and attractive option. (homeplantstore.com)
  • Pachypodium Baronii is a beautiful, exotic, and graceful home plant. (homeplantstore.com)
  • Pachypodium baronii subs. (africa-seeds.com)
  • Pachypodium decaryi Poiss. (kew.org)
  • Pachypodium rosulatum is a shrubby perennial caudiciform plant with a bottle-shaped trunk, brownish silver and almost spineless, about 10-15 centimetres (3.9-5.9 in) wide and about 20-35 centimetres (7.9-13.8 in) tall. (wikipedia.org)
  • With its thick, slow-growing trunk and sparse caudex-like branching, this is the pachypodium you want if you want a unique and exceptional indoor plant. (homeplantstore.com)
  • All Pachypodium varieties grow very well in containers, indoors or on the patio. (urbantropicals.com)
  • The second general characteristic of Pachypodium is spinescence, or having spines. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pachypodium do not overly respond morphologically to larger vegetative zones. (wikipedia.org)
  • For example, Pachypodium can sometimes occur in prehumid vegetative zones where a taxon might find a suitable habitat on a rocky, sunny inselberg jutting above the humid canopy of the forest. (wikipedia.org)
  • In cooler zones a containerized Pachypodium can be relocated indoors for the winter months. (urbantropicals.com)
  • In the northern end of their grow zone Buddhas Curse Pachypodium should be brought indoors or protected during the winter months. (urbanxeriscape.com)
  • Literally, Pachypodium means in fact "big foot" (from the Greek "pachys", big and "podos", foot). (giromagicactusandsucculents.com)
  • The generic name Pachypodium is from the Greek words " pachys " and " podion, " which means " thick " and " foot " respectively. (bioexplorer.net)
  • In general Pachypodium have few branches. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pachypodium trunks and branches are thickened with water-storing tissue. (wikipedia.org)
  • The attractive flowers of Pachypodium s and the intriguing shapes of their swollen stems make them desirable for any garden. (worldofsucculents.com)
  • Whereas there is great variation in the habit of the plant body, all Pachypodium exhibit pachycaul growth. (wikipedia.org)