Dec 15, 2016 · Fockea angustifolia is a climbing, perennial, succulent plant producing several stems up to 1.5 metres long from a tuberous rootstock.
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The caudex can grow to 25 centimetres in diameter and 40 centimetres long, the vines can reach one and a half meter. The flowers are from greenish to white, and ...
Fockea angustifolia, also widely distributed, is mainly tropical, and sister to the remaining four species, which are endemic to southern Africa.
Fockea angustifolia is widely distributed in southern Africa, in summer rainfall areas, mainly found in stony places, usually on slopes. Its leaves are grayish ...
Fockea angustifolia is a caudiciform plant with erect or climbing stems growing from a large tuber. The stems are slender and woody, and can grow up to 6.6 feet ...
Fockea angustifolia K.Schum. Higher Classification. Dicotyledons. Family. APOCYNACEAE. Synonyms. Cynanchum omissum Bullock, Fockea dammarana Schltr., Fockea ...
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Fockea angustifolia is a climbing, perennial, succulent plant producing several stems from a tuberous rootstock. The stems can be erect or climbing, supporting ...
The native range of this species is SE. Kenya to S. Africa. It is a climbing tuberous geophyte and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Fockea angustifolia needs 0.8 cups of water every 12 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot.
Synonyms: Cynanchum omissum Bullock Fockea dammarana Schltr. Fockea lugardii N.E. Br. Fockea mildbraedii Schltr. Fockea monroi S. Moore