Gerradanthus Macrorizus
Gerradanthus Macrorizus
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Gerrardanthus macrorhizus, often called Bigfoot or Bigfoot Plant, is a fascinating caudiciform climber native to southern Africa. It is prized for its large, swollen tuber (caudex) that sits partly above the soil, resembling a sculptural rock or “elephant’s foot.” From this impressive base, slender green vines emerge, producing attractive ivy-like leaves that add a delicate touch to its bold form. In summer, mature plants may produce small, yellowish-orange flowers. This unique plant makes an excellent conversation piece for collectors and lovers of unusual specimens.
Special Features:
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Large, woody caudex for striking visual interest.
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Fast-growing seasonal vines with ornamental foliage.
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Can be grown in pots or shallow bonsai-style containers.
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Very drought-tolerant once established.
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Long-lived and rewarding for collectors.
Care Tips:
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Light: Bright, indirect light or partial sun; can tolerate some direct morning sun.
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Water: Water moderately during the growing season (spring–summer), allowing the topsoil to dry between waterings. Keep almost dry in winter when dormant.
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Soil: Use a very well-draining succulent or caudiciform mix.
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Temperature: Prefers warmth; protect from frost.
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The succulent plant housed in the red pot comes in a 130mm diameter container. While the image provides a representative depiction of what you will receive, but may vary slightly because no two succulents are the same.
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