
Raphionacme (Raphionacme flanaganii)
Originating in Africa, Raphionacme is an unusual caudiciform plant for succulent collectors. The top growth produces vines that can reach 3â long over the summer months and the leaves have slightly fuzzy undersides. The large, raised caudex stores water and nutrients. Once the active growing season is over, you can cut back the vines and reduce water for the winter months. Small, sweet-smelling flowers appear in summer and attract bees which pollinate the species. Grow in partial sun to light shade.
Raphionacme (Raphionacme flanaganii)
Originating in Africa, Raphionacme is an unusual caudiciform plant for succulent collectors. The top growth produces vines that can reach 3â long over the summer months and the leaves have slightly fuzzy undersides. The large, raised caudex stores water and nutrients. Once the active growing season is over, you can cut back the vines and reduce water for the winter months. Small, sweet-smelling flowers appear in summer and attract bees which pollinate the species. Grow in partial sun to light shade.
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Originating in Africa, Raphionacme is an unusual caudiciform plant for succulent collectors. The top growth produces vines that can reach 3â long over the summer months and the leaves have slightly fuzzy undersides. The large, raised caudex stores water and nutrients. Once the active growing season is over, you can cut back the vines and reduce water for the winter months. Small, sweet-smelling flowers appear in summer and attract bees which pollinate the species. Grow in partial sun to light shade.












