ISI 2008-24. Operculicarya decaryi H. Perrier

Some growers may be tempted to duplicate the bonsai-form of this species sometimes seen in shows. This requires diligence, and if that is lacking, O. pachypus would be a better choice, as it is a natural succulent bonsai. O. decaryi is very similar to that species vegetatively but wants to be a tree with a spindle-shaped trunk to 6 m or more tall. Within the confines of a pot, however, it is slow-growing and can be maintained within bounds for decades while one can appreciate its attractive features: the knobby bark, delightful deep-green to purplish pinnate leaves and, eventually, the small deep-red flowers. HBG 97492, plants from seed collected Nov 23, 2005 by Röösli & Hoffmann (2305) at Morombe, Madagascar. $12.

Photos available: [ view 1 | view 2 | view 3 | seedling | Madagascar ]


Operculicarya decaryi H. Perrier

Photos © 2008 by John Trager, except 'seedling' by Dan Houston and 'Madagascar' by Kelly Griffin. Images may not be used elsewhere without permission.

Published in the Cactus and Succulent Journal, Vol. 80 (2), March - April, 2008

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