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Adenia perrieri is an extraordinary caudiciform succulent native to Madagascar, renowned for its swollen trunk-like caudex, climbing stems, and striking sculptural appearance. Highly sought after by collectors of unusual plants, this rare species stores water within its enlarged base, allowing it to survive long periods of drought in its natural habitat.
As the plant matures, the caudex develops characterful textures and shapes, making every specimen unique. During the growing season, slender vines emerge from the caudex, producing attractive green foliage that contrasts beautifully with the rugged base. Its distinctive growth habit makes Adenia perrieri a true statement plant for collectors of rare succulents and caudiciforms.
Adenia perrieri thrives in bright conditions and benefits from plenty of light throughout the year.
Good light levels encourage compact growth and healthy caudex development.
Watering requirements vary significantly between the growing season and dormancy.
Overwatering is the most common cause of plant loss.
Adenia perrieri prefers relatively dry air and adapts well to typical indoor conditions.
No additional humidity is normally required.
As a Madagascan species, Adenia perrieri enjoys warm temperatures.
Warmth encourages vigorous seasonal growth.
Excellent drainage is essential.
The growing medium should dry relatively quickly after watering while retaining enough moisture for root development.
Feed sparingly during active growth.
Do not fertilise during dormancy.
Adenia perrieri follows a seasonal growth cycle.
Leaf loss during dormancy is normal and should not be mistaken for poor health.
Usually caused by overwatering and potential root rot.
Often occur naturally before dormancy but can also indicate excess moisture.
Typically caused by insufficient light.
May occur if temperatures are too cool or the plant remains dormant.
Repot only when necessary, usually every 2–3 years.
Avoid planting the caudex too deeply, as exposing part of the swollen base helps showcase its unique form and reduces the risk of rot.
Adenia perrieri is generally propagated from seed.
Seed-grown specimens develop the most attractive caudex formations and are highly valued by collectors.
Adenia perrieri is one of the most distinctive caudiciform plants available to collectors. Its swollen water-storing caudex, seasonal vines, and sculptural growth habit create a living piece of botanical art. With proper care and patience, it develops increasing character with age, making it a prized addition to any collection of rare succulents, caudiciforms, or Madagascan plants.
Please note: Adenia species contain toxic compounds and should be kept out of reach of children and pets.
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