Author : (H.Perrier) Hearn
Family : Passifloraceae
Habitat : Madagascar
The Adenia stylosa is a shrub or vine pachycaul forming a tangle of twisted stems radiating in all directions from an extraordinary, hard, conical, irregular and bumpy green caudex resembling a candle in the shape of a mountain with melting wax. The male and female flowers are carried on separate plants. Pale yellow flowers opening to tendrils in spring and summer. The young leaves are usually red, the color remains more or less for a long time.
15/20 cm seedling. Caudex diameter 1 cm. Young leaves red
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