Plicosepalus sagittifolius — a medium houseplant
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Plicosepalus sagittifolius

Plicosepalus Sagittifolius

Updated · 27 observations
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Plicosepalus sagittifolius is a woody, photosynthesising, parasitic plant species that grows on the branches of mostly Acacia-species, by means of tapping roots. It has glaucus, leathery, entire, 1–6 cm long leaves set oppositely along the stem, with umbels of initially long up-curved pale greenish-yellow buds, that open explosively, the petals usually bright yellow, strongly curling, long stamens and style clear red, orange or pink, and quickly falling after fertilisation. The initially green oval berries color red when ripe. The species is assigned to the showy mistletoe family. In the Afar language it is called hatote, while the vernacular name in the Oromo language is dertu dedacha.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Plicosepalus
Family
Loranthaceae
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Plicosepalus sagittifolius leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Plicosepalus sagittifolius leaf
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Plicosepalus sagittifolius flower
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Plicosepalus sagittifolius flower
PLATE 04 · flower
Plicosepalus sagittifolius other
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