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This plant is popular and easy in cultivation. Stems and leaves are grey-silvery and each leaf resembles a coin. A few spiralling tendrils are produced here and there.
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This plant is popular and easy in cultivation. Stems and leaves are grey-silvery and each leaf resembles a coin. A few spiralling tendrils are produced here and there. The latin name Xero-sicyos means "dry cucumber" , because it is a member of the pumpkin family and it is native to semi-desert areas in SW Madagascar. It is often pruned and kept small in pots, with a height of 30-60 cm, but both in the wild and in warm-weather gardens it eventually becomes a large and shrubby liana, with thick stems up to 4 m long. It is getting common in cultivation and often called the "silver dollar" or "silver coin" vine.
Cultivada | Protegido |
Origen de la especie | África |
Forma presentación | A raíz desnuda |
Tamaño Máx. | 40cm-70cm |
Familia Botánica | Cucurbitaceae |
Luz | Sol |
Temperatura mínima invierno | 5 ºC a 10 ºC |
Tipo de planta | Herbácea |
Color | Gris |
Cuidados | Maceta |
Forma | Crasas o suculentas |