Leucospermum hypophyllocarpodendron — a medium houseplant
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Leucospermum hypophyllocarpodendron

Leucospermum Hypophyllocarpodendron

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Leucospermum hypophyllocarpodendron is a creeping, mat-forming shrub with heads of yellow flowers and leathery, upright narrow leaves with some red-tipped teeth at their tips, from the family Proteaceae. It has long thin branches that originate from an underground rootstock and grows on poor, sandy soils in southwestern South Africa. The rose-scented flower heads can be found for August to January and are visited by different monkey beetles, bees and flies. It has two subspecies, one with greyish leaves U-shaped in cross section called grey snakestem pincushion in English and gruisslangbossie in Afrikaans, the other with green leaves that are flat in cross-section called green snakestem pincushion and groenslangbossie.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Leucospermum
Family
Proteaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Snake-stem pincushion en Snakestem Pincushion
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