Family Plant Adenia glauca

Adenia Glauca | Adenia | Passifloraceae

Discover the unique and striking Adenia glauca, a succulent native to southern Africa, Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula. Also known as the Elephant's Foot Plant, this slow-growing plant has a bulbous, swollen base that resembles an elephant's foot. Adenia glauca is low-maintenance and can be grown both indoors and outdoors, preferring well-draining soil and bright, indirect sunlight. Propagation can be done through stem cuttings or seeds, and the plant is toxic to both humans and animals. Add this sought-after succulent to your collection and enjoy its striking appearance and minimal care requirements.

Adenia Glauca | Adenia | Passifloraceae

Adenia glauca: A Unique and Beautiful Succulent

Adenia glauca is a striking succulent native to southern Africa, Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula. Commonly known as the Elephant's Foot Plant, it features a bulbous, swollen base resembling an elephant's foot. This low-maintenance plant can be grown indoors or outdoors, preferring well-draining soil and bright, indirect sunlight. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings to avoid root rot. Propagation can be done through stem cuttings or seeds, but be patient as it is a slow-growing plant.

Habitat and Distribution

Adenia glauca belongs to the Passifloraceae botanical family and is native to southern Africa, Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula. It is a tall deciduous woody climber or scrambler, reaching up to 10 meters in height. The plant's greenish bottle-shaped trunk, resembling an elephant's foot, is its distinctive feature. The leaves are oval-shaped, hairless, and bluish-green in color. Adenia glauca is drought-tolerant and prefers well-draining soil and full sun exposure. Keep in mind that it is toxic to humans and animals.

Cultivation of Adenia glauca

Adenia glauca is a succulent plant with a shrub-like appearance, native to southern Africa, Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula. It has a large pachyform base and is hairless throughout. The plant can grow up to 10 meters in height and has male and female flowers. The leaves are simple, alternate, and ovate, with a bluish-green color. Adenia glauca is a slow-growing plant that requires minimal care. It can tolerate a wide range of temperatures and soil conditions, preferring well-draining soil and full sun or partial shade. Propagation can be done through seeds or stem cuttings.

Propagation of Adenia glauca

Adenia glauca is a succulent plant native to southern Africa, Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula. It has a bulbous, swollen base resembling an elephant's foot. The caudex is large and green, and the stem is hairless. There are male and female plants, and the flowers are small and greenish-yellow. Adenia glauca is a low-maintenance plant that requires well-draining soil and bright, indirect sunlight. It is drought-tolerant and can survive without water for extended periods. Propagation can be done through seeds or stem cuttings, with new growth visible within a few weeks. Take caution when handling the plant, as the sap can cause skin irritation.

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