Tetragonia fruticosa, or kinkelbossie, is an endemic Southern African coastal perennial shrub or scrambler, well-suited to dune sand stabilisation and often browsed by livestock and game. It is found from sea-level to about 1100 metres.The fruits are unusual for Aizoaceae being four-winged, single-seeded and indehiscent. The wings are green and succulent at first, drying and becoming papery and brown, aiding in dispersal of the seed by wind. The flowers are a rich source of pollen and nectar for honeybees.
How to keep Tetragonia Fruticosa.
Water
Tetragonia fruticosa needs to be watered attentively, taking into account the weather conditions and its growth stage, rather than following a fixed schedule. When the plant is dormant, reduce watering to once every 1-2 weeks. During the summer, water it in the evenings and regularly check the soil moisture. Adjust the frequency of watering based on the material of the pot to ensure the plant stays healthy.
Pruning
Tetragonia fruticosa is a hardy and dense plant that thrives with a bit of care. To encourage its growth and maintain its health, consider pruning in early spring. Start by removing any dead branches and thinning out crowded areas to improve air circulation. Then, trim the tips to promote bushiness. This practice not only enhances the plant's appearance but also supports its overall health and flowering potential.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Herb
- Life Cycle
- Perennial
- Genus
- Tetragonia
- Family
- Aizoaceae