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Monadenium schubei

MO005C
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Origin of Name

Monadenium schubei is named after its genus 'Monadenium,' which is derived from Greek words meaning 'single' and 'gland,' referring to the unique glandular structures found in the flowers of plants within this genus. The specific epithet 'schubei' honors Dr. Theodor Schube (1860– 1934), German botanist and high school teacher. Schube's Euphorbia.

Technical Description of Plant

Monadenium schubei is a distinctive succulent known for its unusual appearance and growth habits. It typically forms fleshy, cylindrical stems that can branch and produce a bush-like structure. The stems are green, sometimes with a hint of purple or red when exposed to strong sunlight. The leaves are sparse, small, and deciduous, often falling off during the plant's dormant phase or under stress. Monadenium schubei blooms with small, inconspicuous flowers that are interesting primarily to collectors and enthusiasts for their unique structure rather than their ornamental value.

Origin of Plant

Monadenium schubei is native to East Africa, particularly found in regions such as Tanzania and Kenya. It grows in semi-arid environments, often in rocky or sandy soils, where it has adapted to survive with minimal water and in high light conditions.

Conservation Status

The conservation status of Monadenium schubei has not been extensively documented in global conservation listings. However, like many succulents native to specific regions in Africa, it may face threats from habitat loss, climate change, and over-collection. Sustainable cultivation and propagation in nurseries are crucial for preserving this and similar species.

Care Instructions

Monadenium schubei prefers bright light, with some direct sunlight to encourage healthy growth, but should be protected from the intense midday sun, which can scorch the stems. A well-draining soil mix, typical for cacti and succulents, is essential. Water moderately during the active growing season, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings, and reduce watering significantly during the dormant period. It is not frost-tolerant and should be protected from cold temperatures. Fertilize sparingly with a diluted succulent fertilizer during the growing season.


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