| Cyclantheropsis parviflora |
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| Author:
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Hermann August Theodor Harms
1896 |
| Family: |
Cucurbitaceae |
| Habitat: |
Southern
Africa |
| Soil: |
Mix |
| Water:
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Medium-Maximum |
| Sun: |
Medium |
| Thickness: |
? |
| Height: |
5
meters |
| Flower:
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Green |
| Reproduction: |
Seeds
(/Cuttings?) |
| Pop names:
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- |
| Synonyms: |
Gerrardanthus
parviflorus Cogniaux 1881 |
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This member of the Cucurbitaceae
family was
given this name
by Hermann August
Theodor Harms in 1896. It is found in Ethiopia and
Angola, growing in a well drained soil with some to lots of water
and some sun. The vines will reach for five meters. The flowers are tiny and green.
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