Unique Piece
Alluaudia Procera
Alluaudia Procera
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Alluaudia procera is a striking succulent shrub or small tree native to the spiny forests of southern Madagascar. Known for its tall, spiny, columnar stems adorned with small, round leaves, this plant can grow up to 15 meters in its natural habitat, though it stays much smaller in cultivation. It’s drought-tolerant and adapted to arid conditions, making it an excellent choice for xeriscaping or collectors of rare, architectural plants. Its leaves drop during dry periods to conserve moisture and regrow with rainfall or watering.
Water Needs:
Low; water thoroughly when the soil is dry. During winter dormancy, reduce watering significantly.
Light Requirement:
Full sun. It needs strong light to maintain compact, upright growth.
Maintenance:
Low; prefers well-draining soil and minimal care. Can be pruned to control height and encourage branching. Protect from frost.
Common Names:
Madagascar Ocotillo, African Ocotillo
Family:
Didiereaceae
Origin:
Madagascar
Cold Tolerance:
Sensitive to cold; protect from temperatures below 10°C.
Heat Tolerance:
Excellent; thrives in hot, arid environments.










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