International Succulent Introductions

Plant Introductions of the Huntington Botanical Gardens
(published in the Cactus and Succulent Journal)
Vol. 76 (2), March - April, 2004

Pachypodium ambongense Poisson

Pachypodium ambongense Poisson
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ISI 2004-34. Pachypodium ambongense Poisson.

This is one the most restricted of the Madagascan pachypodiums, known from only a small area along the NW coast of the island. It is one of the rarest in cultivation as well, despite its easy-growing nature. It forms a gracefully tapered caudex to a meter tall, with a distinctive snakeskin-like bark. The few branches are well-armed with paired spines with thickened bases. We offer HBG 89154, plants from controlled pollination of specimens acquired by Röösli from M. Grubenmann in Jan, 1991. The stock plants were collected by native Malagasies near Namoroka, Vilanandro, Madagascar. $10.

 

 

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