Rhombophyllum dolabriforme — a medium houseplant
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Rhombophyllum dolabriforme

Rhombophyllum Dolabriforme

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Rhombophyllum dolabriforme, commonly known as the "pig's ear plant," is a succulent belonging to the family Aizoaceae. Native to South Africa, this plant is named for its fleshy, triangular leaves that resemble a pig's ear. The green-grey leaves have a distinctive shape, featuring two flat sides and one rounded side. During the summer months, Rhombophyllum dolabriforme produces small yellow flowers, which are followed by tiny seed capsules. The plant thrives in well-draining soil with full sun exposure but can also tolerate partial shade. Often used as an ornamental plant, Rhombophyllum dolabriforme is valued for its unique appearance and low maintenance requirements. It can be grown both indoors and outdoors in pots or containers, making it a suitable choice for those with limited space. In summary, Rhombophyllum dolabriforme is an intriguing succulent that adds character to any garden or indoor space with its distinctive pig's ear-shaped leaves.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Rhombophyllum
Family
Aizoaceae
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Other names.

en Elkhorn plant en Hatchet plant en Elk Horns
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Rhombophyllum dolabriforme leaf
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Rhombophyllum dolabriforme flower
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Rhombophyllum dolabriforme flower
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Rhombophyllum dolabriforme bark
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