Capitanopsis brevilabra

The highly ornamental species is native to a small area in southeastern coastal Madagascar by Saint Lucie, in the humid coastal forest and there is threatened with habitat loss from deforestation and mining. Leaves are succulent, dark green and glossy and flowers are deep purple and showy, with a metallic shine.

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The highly ornamental species is native to a small area in southeastern coastal Madagascar by Saint Lucie, in the humid coastal forest and there is threatened with habitat loss from deforestation and mining. It grows  both in soil or epiphytically Leaves are succulent, dark green and glossy and flowers are deep purple and showy, with a metallic shine. It is easy to grow and it tolerates an occasional drought.

Capitanopsis brevilabra was formerly named Dauphinea brevilabra, because The port of Fort Dauphin is by its natural habitat in Saint Luce. 

Anbau Innenanbau
Herkunft der Arten Afrika
Präsentation Freiliegende Wurzeln
Maximale Größe 70cm-100cm
Botanische Familie Lamiaceae
Lichtbedürfnis Sonne
Lichtbedürfnis Durchschnittliches Licht
Mindesttemperatur im Winter 0 ºC bis 15 ºC
Blütezeit Wärmeren Monaten
Pflanzentyp krautartig
Farbe Blau
Pflegebedürfnis Blumentopf
Wuchsform Sukkulenten