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TALINUM caffrum
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€32.50
Author : Christian Friedrich Ecklon & Carl Ludwig Philipp Zeyher, 1836
Family : Talinaceae
Habitat : South Africa
This member of the Talinaceae family is from South Africa. It was given this name by Christian Friedrich Ecklon and Carl Ludwig Philipp Zeyher in 1836, grows in well-drained soil, and takes a lots of water in growing-season and plenty of sun. As the photo shows, the flowers are bright yellow. The branches grows to 40 centimetres.
The genera name is derived from the Senegalese name for a certain species in Senegal. The species name is derived from the place where it was first collected by the botanist Thunberg: Kaffraria, now part of the Eastern Cape.
The locals eat the caudex with relish and salt.
4/5 cm seedling. Resting in winter
OUR PLANTS ARE SENT WITH THE POT OR BARE ROOTS. PLEASE CONSULT OUR CONDITIONS OF SALE BECAUSE NO GUARANTEE IS GIVEN REGARDING THEIR RETURN. THEY ALSO TRAVEL AT YOUR OWN RISK, THE CARRIER YOU HAVE CHOSEN REMAINS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR DELIVERY. YOU MUST CONTACT HIM IN CASE OF A DELIVERY PROBLEM, WITH THE TRACKING NUMBER YOU HAVE RECEIVED.
CULTURE :
Exposition : lumineuse et ensoleillée mais ATTENTION de ne pas exposer le caudex en plein soleil.
Température : minimum de 0°c (moyenne)(croissance estivale)
Sol : pas trop riche mais surtout bien drainé à base de pierre ponce (pumice) et de terreau du commerce ou que vous aurez confectionné.
repos hivernal avec chute des feuilles à l'automne