Pachypodium bispinosum

Pachypodium bispinosum

P. bispinosum is a succulent shrublet with a partially subterranean, tuberous stem up to 0.6 m tall, the branches armed with paired straight spines 10-20 mm long. The narrow leaves are scattered or in tufts on the stems. The broad, bell-shaped flowers are few and in clusters at the tips of the branches, 15-20 mm in diameter. Flowers appear with the leaves from August to December in shades of purple to pink. It is the most floriferous of all species in cultivation.
Pachypodium bispinosum  BAS Botanical garden,Bulgaria,Geotagged,Pachypodium bispinosum,Spring

Distribution

The species is almost entirely confined to the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa where it occurs on stony places in dry succulent scrub in dry rocky situations.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderGentianales
FamilyApocynaceae
GenusPachypodium
SpeciesPachypodium bispinosum
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Bulgaria