Cyphostemma mappia
[C] ' Mapou, small baobab of Mauritius '
[ Vitaceae ]
[ Mauritius ]
Often described as the "Mauritian baobab" or the "mini baobab", it is a cousin of the vine that has evolved here into gigantism.
The type specimen of Mapou Wood, endemic to Mauritius, was collected by the father of Mauritian botany Philibert Commerson in the 18th century.
As it ages, its light gray trunk, characteristic of the Malagasy and African Cyphostemma, can approach the silhouette of the baobab.
This cousin of the vine, having become a tree through time, offers another illustration of the evolution towards gigantism that is regularly found in some ancient, volcanic and oceanic islands.
Like the baobab, its wood is soft and waterlogged, and its branches are thick and fleshy. The other species of the genus generally carry tendrils, typical of lianas and other vines, which have disappeared from Cyphostemma mappia, which makes them a rare exception.
Seeds (3) : 3.99 €
Seeds (100) : 101.08 €
Cutting 15-20cm : 15.96 €
Plant 15-20cm : 29.26 €
Habitat
zone 12 = Winter minimum temperature above 10C (above 50F) Deserts or Arid Areas Rocky Hillsides Dry tropical forests
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Drought-Tolerant
Cultivation
Cultivation
Substrate
Temperature during winter
Lighting
Watering during automn-winter
Watering during hot season
Fertilizer during growth
Pruning
Repotting
2 gravel + 1 soil + 1 humus
Indoor during winter temperature min. 17C
Sunny
Rarely ( when the substrate is dry )
Regularly but when the substrate is dry
From time to time when necessary
No pruning
Repot from time to time
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