Family Ebracteola Ebracteola montis-moltkei

Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae

Discover the unique characteristics of Ebracteola montis-moltkei, a succulent subshrub that belongs to the family Aizoaceae. This plant is native to Central Namibia and is primarily found in the desert or dry shrubland biome. With silvery-grey leaves and pinkish-white flowers, this plant is a beautiful addition to any garden or succulent collection. It is hardy and can tolerate drought and heat, making it a low maintenance choice for both novice and experienced succulent growers. Learn about its growing conditions, propagation, and more in this comprehensive overview.

Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae
Ebracteola Montis-moltkei | Ebracteola | Aizoaceae

Overview of Ebracteola montis-moltkei

Ebracteola montis-moltkei, also known as E. montis-moltkei, is a succulent subshrub belonging to the family Aizoaceae. It is native to Central Namibia and commonly found in desert or dry shrubland biomes. This species was first described by Kurt Dinter and Reinhold Wilhelm Schwantes in 1930.

The plant has silvery-grey linear leaves that grow opposite to each other. These evergreen leaves have entire margins and are accompanied by small white flowers that bloom in the summer months.

E. montis-moltkei is a hardy plant that can tolerate drought and extreme temperatures. It thrives in well-draining soil and full sun exposure. This plant is popular for ornamental purposes in gardens and landscaping projects.

If you're interested in adding E. montis-moltkei to your collection, ensure it has the right growing conditions. Plant it in a pot with drainage holes or in porous soil like succulent soil mix. Water it sparingly, only when the soil is completely dry. With proper care, this plant can thrive and enhance the beauty of your garden or indoor space.

Habitat and Distribution

Ebracteola montis-moltkei is a succulent subshrub belonging to the family Aizoaceae. It is native to Central Namibia and primarily grows in desert or dry shrubland biomes. The plant has silvery-grey linear leaves that grow opposite to each other with entire margins. It produces small white flowers that bloom in the summer.

The name Ebracteola montis-moltkei is derived from the Latin words "e-" meaning without or lacking and "bracteole" meaning small bract. This suggests, although inaccurately, that the flowers do not have bracteoles. The plant was first described by Dinter and Schwantes in 1929.

E. montis-moltkei is a hardy plant that can tolerate drought and heat. It prefers well-draining soil and full sun exposure. The plant can be propagated through seeds or cuttings. It is a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and low maintenance requirements.

As with all succulents, it is important to avoid overwatering Ebracteola montis-moltkei. Water the plant sparingly, allowing the soil to completely dry out between waterings. Fertilizer is not necessary, but a balanced fertilizer can be applied during the growing season to promote healthy growth.

E. montis-moltkei is a highly commended plant in the Faucaria subgroup, with a maximum pot size of 13cm. It is a beautiful addition to any succulent collection and is sure to impress with its unique appearance and hardiness.

Taxonomy and Etymology

Ebracteola montis-moltkei is a succulent subshrub belonging to the family Aizoaceae. It is native to Central Namibia and primarily grows in desert or dry shrubland biomes. The plant is evergreen and has silvery-grey linear leaves that grow opposite to each other with entire margins. It produces small white flowers that bloom in the summer.

The scientific name of Ebracteola montis-moltkei is derived from the Latin words "e-" meaning without or lacking, "bracteole" meaning small bract, and "montis-moltkei" which is named after the German explorer and collector, Leopold von Moltke. The name suggests that the flowers do not have bracteoles, although this is not entirely accurate.

E. montis-moltkei is a highly commended plant in the Faucaria subgroup, with a maximum pot size of 13cm. It is a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and low maintenance requirements. The plant prefers well-draining soil and requires minimal watering, making it an excellent choice for beginners.

If you are looking to add Ebracteola montis-moltkei to your collection, make sure to place the plant in a pot with drainage holes or ground with porous soil, such as succulent soil mix. The plant can tolerate full sun to partial shade and requires minimal fertilization.

In conclusion, Ebracteola montis-moltkei is a beautiful and low maintenance succulent subshrub that is native to Central Namibia. Its unique appearance and minimal care requirements make it an excellent choice for succulent enthusiasts of all levels.

Growing Ebracteola montis-moltkei

Ebracteola montis-moltkei is a succulent subshrub belonging to the family Aizoaceae. It is native to Central Namibia and primarily grows in desert or dry shrubland biomes. The plant is evergreen and has silvery-grey linear leaves that grow opposite to each other with entire margins. It produces small white flowers that bloom in the summer.

The name Ebracteola montis-moltkei is derived from the Latin words "e-" meaning without or lacking and "bracteole" meaning small bract. The name suggests, although inaccurately, that the flowers do not have bracteoles.

E. montis-moltkei is a hardy plant that requires minimal care. Place it in a pot with drainage holes or in porous soil like succulent soil mix. The soil should be well-draining and not retain water for too long. Water the plant sparingly, only when the soil is completely dry. Overwatering can cause root rot and eventually kill the plant.

E. montis-moltkei is a highly commended plant in the Faucaria subgroup with a maximum pot size of 13cm. It is a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and low maintenance requirements.

If you are looking for a hardy succulent subshrub that can thrive in dry conditions, Ebracteola montis-moltkei is an excellent choice. With minimal care, this plant can add a touch of elegance to any garden or indoor space.

Unique Characteristics of Ebracteola montis-moltkei

Ebracteola montis-moltkei, also known as the small-bracted ebracteola, is a succulent subshrub belonging to the family Aizoaceae. This plant is native to Central Namibia and primarily found in desert or dry shrubland biomes.

The leaves of Ebracteola montis-moltkei are simple and opposite, with linear shapes and entire margins. The plant is evergreen and has a silvery-grey color, making it an attractive addition to any garden or succulent collection.

The flowers of Ebracteola montis-moltkei are small and pinkish-white. The plant blooms in the summer, and the flowers emerge from the leaf axils on short stems. After flowering, small dry fruits containing the plant's seeds develop.

E. montis-moltkei is a hardy plant that can tolerate drought and heat. It prefers well-draining soil and full sun exposure. The plant can be propagated from seeds or stem cuttings, and it is relatively easy to grow.

The small-bracted ebracteola is a highly commended plant in the Faucaria subgroup, with a maximum pot size of 13cm. It is a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and low maintenance requirements.

In conclusion, Ebracteola montis-moltkei is a beautiful and hardy succulent subshrub that is native to Central Namibia. Its silvery-grey leaves and pinkish-white flowers make it an attractive addition to any garden or succulent collection. With proper care, this plant can thrive in a variety of conditions and is a great choice for both novice and experienced succulent growers.

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