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T Plants are also known as clock plant (C. robusta) and eseloor (donkey ear) for C. peculiaris. Consecutive pairs of similiar leaves are borne on a short stem, the leaves may vary in shape, size and degree of fusion.
In some species the old leaves form a papery sheath which encloses the new developing leaf pair. Flowers appear from autumn to spring, they open at midday and close again at dusk. The scented flowers are borne on short or long pedicels, they are yellow to white and seldom pinkish, red or purple. The petals are borne in several whorls. Four to five sepals are present, nectar glands form a ring around the 10 to 20 feattigmas. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions. |