Spiky, ombre leaves belonging to cyclocodon parviflorus can be found buried in low elevation thickets. Ranging from deep violet to ivory white, each flowers' six petals gleam against a verdant background of thick leaves.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
Evergreen
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Distribution of Cyclocodon parviflorus
Distribution Map
Cyclocodon parviflorus is a plant that is naturally found across a broad area in South and Southeast Asia. This region encompasses the eastern Himalayas and extends eastward to the far reaches of subtropical Asia. Within its native range, cyclocodon parviflorus thrives in varied environments, but it is not widely known to be cultivated or naturalized beyond its indigenous locales.
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No species reported
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Care Guide for Cyclocodon parviflorus
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Water:
Cyclocodon parviflorus thrives in moist environments, requiring consistent hydration without waterlogging. Water weekly to maintain evenly damp soil. As an outdoor plant, its growth cycle aligns with seasonal rainfall, influencing its watering needs and dormancy periods.
Fertilize:
Fertilize cyclocodon parviflorus quarterly with balanced nutrition fertilizers high in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium during growth seasons. Use dilute solutions to prevent over-fertilization and limit application in winter. A slow-release formula ensures even nutrient distribution, promoting robust health and optimal care for cyclocodon parviflorus.
Pruning:
Cyclocodon parviflorus features delicate flowers and benefits from annual pruning in early to late spring. Focus on removing dead branches, thinning overcrowded areas, and shaping lightly. This practice improves air circulation, reduces disease risk, and supports healthy growth. Always use clean, sharp tools for optimal health.
Propagation:
Cyclocodon parviflorus can be propagated using cuttings to ensure genetic consistency. Use healthy parent stock and rooting hormone for optimal success. A well-draining soil mix and proper humidity boost root development, while regular care promotes vigorous growth once established.
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