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Raphionacme hirsuta SEEDS
Raphionacme hirsuta SEEDS
Product Description
Raphionacme hirsuta is a succulent plant belonging to the Apocynaceae family, native to southern Africa. Here's a description of this species:
Description:
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Appearance: Raphionacme hirsuta is a small, perennial succulent with a sprawling or climbing growth habit. It features slender stems covered in soft, bristly hairs, giving it a hairy or fuzzy appearance. The stems can reach lengths of up to several meters.
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Leaves: The leaves of Raphionacme hirsuta are opposite or whorled along the stems and are lanceolate to oblanceolate in shape. They are succulent, green, and often covered in fine hairs, particularly on the undersides.
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Flowers: The plant produces small, star-shaped flowers that emerge from the stems in clusters. The flowers are typically white or cream-colored and have a pleasant fragrance. They attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
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Habitat: Raphionacme hirsuta is found in rocky or sandy habitats, often growing on slopes or cliffs in semi-arid regions of southern Africa. It is well-adapted to dry conditions and can withstand periods of drought.
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Cultivation: In cultivation, Raphionacme hirsuta requires well-draining soil and a sunny or partially shaded location. It is drought-tolerant once established and should be watered sparingly, especially during the dormant season. It can be propagated from stem cuttings or seeds.
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Uses: While not widely cultivated for ornamental purposes, Raphionacme hirsuta may be grown by succulent enthusiasts for its unusual appearance and interesting growth habit. In its native habitat, it may have traditional uses among local communities, although specific uses are not widely documented.
Raphionacme hirsuta is a unique and interesting succulent species, valued for its fuzzy stems and delicate flowers.
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Botanical family: Apocynaceae
Botanical genus: Raphionacme
Botanical species: Raphionacme hirsuta
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