Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Lamiales
Genus:
Species:
dolichopodum
ID:
671067

Status:
valid

Authors:
Hilliard & B.L.Burtt

Source:
cmp

Year:
1997

Citation Micro:
Edinburgh J. Bot. 54: 112 (1997)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000670399

Common Names

  • Epithema dolichopodum
  • Dolichopodum Epithema
  • Dolichopodum Epithema Plant

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Description

Epithema dolichopodum (also called Long-Stalked Epithema, among many other common names) is a small, perennial cactus native to Mexico. It has a single stem with spines and small, white flowers. It is found in dry, rocky areas, such as cliffs and rocky outcrops.

Uses & Benefits

Epithema dolichopodum is used as an ornamental plant in rock gardens and as a ground cover.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Epithema dolichopodum is yellow and has five petals. Its seeds are small, round and black in color. The seedlings are thin and tall with long, narrow leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Epithema dolichopodum is a small, perennial herb that is native to South Africa. It grows in grassland and rocky areas. It can be propagated by seed or division. Seeds should be sown in spring in a well-drained, sandy soil. Division should be done in spring or autumn. The plant prefers full sun and regular watering.

Where to Find Epithema dolichopodum

Epithema dolichopodum can be found in the western United States, from California to Idaho.

Epithema dolichopodum FAQ

What is the ideal temperature for Epithema dolichopodum?

Epithema dolichopodum prefers temperatures between 60-75 degrees Fahrenheit.

How much light does Epithema dolichopodum need?

Epithema dolichopodum needs bright, indirect light.

How often should I water Epithema dolichopodum?

Epithema dolichopodum should be watered when the soil is dry to the touch.

Species in the Gesneriaceae family

Acanthonema diandrum, Achimenes admirabilis, Achimenes antirrhina, Achimenes brevifolia, Achimenes candida, Achimenes cettoana, Achimenes dulcis, Achimenes erecta, Achimenes fimbriata, Achimenes flava, Achimenes glabrata, Achimenes grandiflora, Achimenes heterophylla, Achimenes hintoniana, Achimenes longiflora, Achimenes mexicana, Achimenes misera, Achimenes nayaritensis, Achimenes obscura, Achimenes occidentalis, Achimenes patens, Achimenes pedunculata, Achimenes skinneri, Achimenes woodii, Achimenes tincticoma, Achimenes elota, Achimenes sanguinea, Achimenes ixtapaensis, Aeschynanthus citrinus, Aeschynanthus membranifolius, Aeschynanthus mendumiae, Aeschynanthus sojolianus, Aeschynanthus dischidioides, Aeschynanthus minutifolius, Aeschynanthus acuminatissimus, Aeschynanthus acuminatus, Aeschynanthus albidus, Aeschynanthus amboinensis, Aeschynanthus amoenus, Aeschynanthus andersonii, Aeschynanthus angustifolius, Aeschynanthus angustioblongus, Aeschynanthus apicidens, Aeschynanthus arctocalyx, Aeschynanthus arfakensis, Aeschynanthus argentii, Aeschynanthus asclepioides, Aeschynanthus atrorubens, Aeschynanthus atrosanguineus, Aeschynanthus batakiorum,

References

The Plant List v1.1 record kew-2791648: Based on the initial data import
Olive Mary Hilliard (b.1925): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Hilliard' in the authors string.
B. L. Burtt (1913-2008): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'B.L.Burtt' in the authors string.