Lenophyllum acutifolium — a hard houseplant, prefers partial sun light
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Lenophyllum acutifolium

Lenophyllum Acutifolium

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A note from PlantMom

Lenophyllum has moderate disease resistance and is more sensitive to humidity. It becomes vulnerable to illness when humidity is high and is likely to develop root rot during dormancy. For care, Lenophyllum tolerates drought but requires more water while actively growing. Watering should be greatly reduced or stopped completely during the dormant period. Lenophyllum is appropriate for people with some growing experience, though it can be challenging to care for, especially during dormancy. It is particularly suited to those who can spend time on its care during the winter months.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Lenophyllum Acutifolium.

Light

Lenophyllum comes from habitats with dappled light, such as the understory of forests or rocky sites that provide natural shade. It prefers partial sun but is also able to tolerate full sun.

Temperature

Although Lenophyllum can tolerate some heat, it prefers and grows best in cooler periods and becomes dormant during summer. In very hot summer conditions, provide shade to avoid scorching from strong sunlight. Reduce or suspend watering during the hottest part of the year to prevent root rot. Lenophyllum shows vigorous growth in winter and spring, and will continue to grow steadily provided temperatures do not fall too low.

Fertilizer

For Lenophyllum, light applications of fertilizer once or twice a year during the growing season are adequate. Do not fertilize in winter or summer when the plant is dormant. Use less fertilizer for repotted plants and wait a couple of months after repotting before applying any. Fertilizing promotes healthy growth and helps encourage flowering.

Pruning

To keep large succulent plants, such as Lenophyllum, looking their best, you may need to prune them in the spring and fall by trimming dense branches. For propagation, cut a sturdy stem that has 5-6 leaves, apply sulfur powder to the cut end, and make sure the soil is slightly moist before planting it.

Pot & Repot

When repotting Lenophyllum, choose a pot slightly larger than the current one that provides good drainage. Use a gritty, well-draining succulent or cactus mix. Gently remove the plant from its old container, brush off excess soil, and set it into the new pot at the same depth. Wait a few days before watering so any root damage can heal. Repot in spring or fall, and place it in a brightly lit spot.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Succulent
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Lenophyllum
Family
Crassulaceae
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Mature Height
10 cm to 15 cm
Mature Spread
15 cm to 20 cm
Leaf Color
Light Green, Pale Green
Leaf Type
Semi-evergreen
Flower Color
Yellow
Flower Size
0.51 cm to 1.02 cm
Bloom Time
Mid summer, Late summer, Early fall
Planting Time
Spring, Summer
Harvest Time
Fall
Native Area
Mexico
PLATES
Lenophyllum acutifolium leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Lenophyllum acutifolium leaf
PLATE 02 · leaf
Lenophyllum acutifolium flower
PLATE 03 · flower
Lenophyllum acutifolium flower
PLATE 04 · flower
Lenophyllum acutifolium bark
PLATE 05 · bark
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