Rhinotropis cornuta — a medium houseplant
SPECIMEN · FROM THE LIBRARY
Rhinotropis cornuta

Rhinotropis Cornuta

Updated · 31 observations
ON THIS PLANT

Rhinotropis cornuta, synonym Polygala cornuta, is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family known by the common name Sierra milkwort. It is native to many of the mountain ranges of California and northern Baja California, where it grows in local habitat types such as chaparral and forest. It is a rhizomatous perennial herb or shrub known to exceed 2 meters in maximum height, spreading or growing erect. The leaves are linear, lance-shaped, or narrowly oval, up to 6.5 centimeters long, and widely spaced along the branches. The inflorescence is a short array of flowers varying in color from greenish or yellowish white to pink. Each has two winglike lateral sepals, and the keeled central petal is tipped with a short beak. The fruit is a brownish flattened capsule.

CARE GUIDE

How to keep Rhinotropis Cornuta.

Pruning

Rhinotropis cornuta is characterized by its horn-like flowers and compact growth habit. To encourage healthy growth, it's best to prune the plant in early spring. This not only helps remove any dead branches but also maintains the plant's shape, improving air circulation. Regular pruning boosts both the vigor and appearance of the plant. For detailed techniques, be sure to consult horticultural guidelines.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Shrub
Genus
Rhinotropis
Family
Polygalaceae
PLATES
Rhinotropis cornuta other
PLATE 01 · other
Rhinotropis cornuta other
PLATE 02 · other
ALSO IN THE LIBRARY

You might also like.