Piaranthus cornutusN.E.Br .

Ceropegia cornuta , Piaranthus cornutus var . cornutus , Piaranthus decorussubsp . cornutus

Family : ApocynaceaeSubfamily : AsclepiadoideaeTribe : CeropegieaeSubtribe : StapeliinaeGenus : Piaranthus

Piaranthus cornutus

In cultivation, Vredendal, Western Cape, South Africa. Photo by Paul Schultz. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

The specific epithet " cornutus(kor - NOO - tus ) means " tusk , having horns " and refers to the corolla lobe .

The native range ofPiaranthus cornutusextends from southernNamibiato the Northern Cape , Western Cape , Eastern Cape , and Free State inSouth Africa .

Piaranthus cornutusis a small succulent with dumbly 4 - angled , greyish - green orglaucous - unripe stem with 3 to 5tubercle - corresponding tooth along the angles . The root are erect toascending , spherical oroblong , and can develop up to 2 inch ( 5 cm ) long , in cultivation often longer , and up to 0.7 inch ( 1.8 atomic number 96 ) in diameter .

Piaranthus cornutus

In cultivation, Vredendal, Western Cape, South Africa. Photo by Paul Schultz. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

The upright flush seem in late summer and return in pair onpedicels , up to 0.7 column inch ( 1.8 cm ) long , above the middle or at the tips of the stalk . Thecorollais deeply lobed , without a distinct tube , and can hit up to 1.1 inches ( 2.8 centimeter ) in diameter . Thelobesare lance - shaped , bland on the back , velvety on the inner face , yellowish or whitish , and sprinkle with purpleness or deep red . The yellow columnarcoronaforms the flower center . The fruits arefolliclesthat can grow up to 4 inches ( 10 cm ) long and contain quite expectant ejaculate .

Light : P. cornutusgrows best in full sun or fond subtlety but will benefit from light shade during the hottest summer Clarence Shepard Day Jr. . Indoors , place the plant near the brightest window in your home . nullify suddenly run plants adapted to lower idle layer to full sun to prevent sunburn .

Soil : you’re able to use a commercial-grade potting soil mixing for succulent or organize your own with 50 to 70 % mineral grit , such as coarse George Sand , pumice , or perlite .

Piaranthus cornutus

In cultivation, Vredendal, Western Cape, South Africa. Photo by Paul Schultz. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Temperature : This plant thrives in warm outdoor environments with low to moderate humidity . It does not like winter cold and should remain fairly teetotal and warm during its winter dormancy . P. cornutuscan hold temperatures as humbled as 35 ° F ( 1.7 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones10b to 11b , 35 to 50 ° F ( 1.7 to 10 ° C ) .

Watering : P. cornutushas typical lacrimation needs for a succulent . Water your industrial plant soundly during the growing time of year , from spring to fall , and take into account the stain to dry out between watering . Do not water in winter . The works goes dormant in wintertime and need almost no urine , about once a month .

Fertilizing : Fertilizing is a good theme to keep your plant healthy and prosperous . Feed with water - soluble fertilizer dilute to half the recommend strength only when the plant life is actively growing .

Piaranthus cornutus

In cultivation, Vredendal, Western Cape, South Africa. Photo by Paul Schultz. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Repotting : Repot your works in spring , just before the growing season begins . P. cornutushas shallow origin and does not need much territory to uprise . Choose a container with drainage holes .

Propagation : The good way to spread this succulent is by stem cutting . Take cuttings during the produce season to ensure good rooting . P. cornutusis also easy to grow from   seed . Sow the seeds in leap .

hear more atHow to Grow and Care for Stapeliads .

P. cornutushas no toxic issue reported . It is dependable around pets and humans .

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