Capparis acutifolia bodinieri is found in subtropical and tropical areas. Birds and lizards feed on the fruits and seeds, and some kinds of caterpillars eat off the plant as well.
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Perennial
Lifespan
White, Purple
Flower Color
Evergreen
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Distribution of Capparis acutifolia bodinieri
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Capparis acutifolia bodinieri is indigenous to subtropical regions of Asia. Its natural habitat spans a region characterized by diverse climates, including areas with temperate and tropical influences. Though its primary range is limited to a distinct part of Asia, there is no substantial evidence of widespread cultivation or introduction beyond its native locale.
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Cultivated
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No species reported
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Care Guide for Capparis acutifolia bodinieri
Every 2-3 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
Water:
Capparis acutifolia bodinieri thrives in arid conditions, showing high drought tolerance and efficient water storage. It requires watering every 2-3 weeks and prefers well-draining soil to mimic its natural habitat. Ideal for xeriscaping, capparis acutifolia bodinieri aids in water conservation in landscaping.
Fertilize:
Capparis acutifolia bodinieri requires balanced nutrition with high-nitrogen fertilizers in spring and summer, applying bi-monthly, then quarterly in fall and winter. Use recommended doses, halving for young plants, and avoid root burn. Water soil before application to ensure even distribution and prevent root shock.
Pruning:
Capparis acutifolia bodinieri benefits from early to late winter pruning to enhance growth and flowering. Trim dead branches to boost air circulation and shape, fostering an open structure that reduces disease risk and promotes blooms. This method aligns with its dormancy, minimizing stress and supporting recovery.
Propagation:
Capparis acutifolia bodinieri propagates efficiently through cuttings, utilizing disease-free stems with multiple nodes. When planted in a warm, moist medium, these cuttings require careful watering to maintain the balance for successful root development, promoting healthy growth and resilience.
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