Hover to zoomSuper rare species with silvery leaves and fat caudex!
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Gerrardanthus lobatus is a fast-growing African caudiciform vine prized for its enormous swollen base and vigorous, sculptural growth habit. Native to southern and eastern Africa, it is known for developing a dramatic caudex that can swell into a large, gourd-like form while producing energetic vines covered in deeply lobed, bright green foliage.
As it matures, Gerrardanthus lobatus develops long, climbing vines that can quickly cover supports or trellises, creating a lush, tropical-looking canopy above its highly sculptural base. The contrast between the delicate foliage and the powerful underground storage organ is a key part of its appeal. With time, the caudex continues to expand, becoming increasingly dramatic and visually dominant.
In cultivation, it thrives in warm conditions, bright light, and a very well-draining soil mix. It benefits from consistent watering during active growth, when it is building both vine mass and caudex size, followed by a reduced watering period during cooler months.
This is a fully established, rooted specimen with proven stability and active growth—ideal for collectors who want an immediate, dependable caudiciform that continues to improve in both size and character year after year.
Gerrardanthus lobatus is a fast-growing African caudiciform vine prized for its silvery, lobed leaves and a swollen base that thickens visibly year over year. Less common in cultivation than its cousin G. macrorhizus, and the more striking plant of the two.
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