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Monanthes Brachycaulon profile

Written by Maggie

Dec 01 2020

Monanthes Brachycaulon profile

Monanthes Brachycaulon is a small fleshy subtropical plant belonging to the diploidy family. The species of Monanthes Brachycaulon differ markedly in their life-type and growth type. The frost - resistant Monanthes Brachycaulon is related to the genera Peregrina, Greenovia, Aichryson and Lotuspalm, as evidenced by their similar flower types.

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Monanthes Brachycaulon

Monanthes Brachycaulon history of botany

Monanthes Brachycaulon is the Greek word for "single flowered" (Latin for "monanthous"). It is closely related to the genus Sempervivurn, mountain rose (Greenovia),Aichryson, and Aeonium, as clearly reflected in their similar floral patterns. It is a rare example of a species migrating from an island to a land after its ancestors colonized it.

Monanthes Brachycaulon morphological characteristics

Monanthes Brachycaulon is a small succulent subtropical plant belonging to the Family Crassulaceae. The species name Brachycaulon means "short-stemmed." The leaves are rosette like small spoons with short rounded heads.

Monanthes Brachycaulon

Monanthes Brachycaulon method of breeding

In the cool spring and autumn seasons,  monanthes Brachycaulon spread multiply wildly, pulling out new shoots from the heart of the leaves in a straight line. Monanthes Brachycaulon can live with slightly higher humidity. Beijing enthusiasts have planted it on water absorbent stone to make bonsai, also very beautiful, but the plant type will inevitably lose. When the outdoor curing is in full light, the petioles are very short, the leaves are round and thick, and the overall plant shape is very compact. 

Monanthes Brachycaulon