
Tylecodon racemosus
Caudiciform
Description
Tylecodon racemosus is a unique and attractive succulent, celebrated for its branching stems and distinctive growth habit. This plant features thick, woody stems that are often covered in a peeling bark. The leaves are small, fleshy, and arranged in rosettes at the tips of the branches. They are usually green or grayish-green. In the fall, Tylecodon racemosus produces small, tubular flowers that are typically white or pale pink, adding to the plant's appeal. It thrives in well-draining soil and enjoys plenty of sunlight. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings, especially during its dormancy. The plant is beautiful in hanging pots.
Description
Tylecodon racemosus is a unique and attractive succulent, celebrated for its branching stems and distinctive growth habit. This plant features thick, woody stems that are often covered in a peeling bark. The leaves are small, fleshy, and arranged in rosettes at the tips of the branches. They are usually green or grayish-green. In the fall, Tylecodon racemosus produces small, tubular flowers that are typically white or pale pink, adding to the plant's appeal. It thrives in well-draining soil and enjoys plenty of sunlight. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings, especially during its dormancy. The plant is beautiful in hanging pots.