Cycnium tubulosum — a medium houseplant
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Cycnium tubulosum

Cycnium Tubulosum

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Cycnium tubulosum, also known as the vlei ink-flower and the tissue paper flower, is a slender hemiparasitic perennial plant of the broomrape family. Its range includes much of southern and eastern Africa, from South Africa to Ethiopia, including Madagascar. It has creeping, straggling or upright stems, with few narrow, entire leaves and erect, white or pinkish, slightly zygomorph flowers on a long tube, with five lobes, reminiscent of a Phlox-flower. It may not always be fully dependent on the supply of minerals by other plants, but usually makes connections with the roots of grasses. It can be found in moist, short grasslands, reaching altitudes of about 1,550 m (5,090 ft). Its conservation status in South-Africa is "least concern".

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Cycnium
Family
Orobanchaceae
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Cycnium tubulosum leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Cycnium tubulosum leaf
PLATE 02 · leaf
Cycnium tubulosum flower
PLATE 03 · flower
Cycnium tubulosum flower
PLATE 04 · flower
Cycnium tubulosum habit
PLATE 05 · habit
Cycnium tubulosum habit
PLATE 06 · habit
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