Tribe Zanonieae Rank Genus | Subfamily Zanonioideae Subtribe Zanoniinae | |
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Similar Gerrardanthus, Kedrostis, Cephalopentandra, Ibervillea, Fevillea |
Xerosicyos danguyi silver dollar plant
Xerosicyos is a flowering plant genus of the family Cucurbitaceae. Its name comes from Greek xeros (meaning "dry") and sicyos ("cucumber"). There are three species, all endemic to Madagascar. Xerosicyos danguyi is a large liana with thick stems and round, gray succulent leaves. It is common in cultivation and often called the "Silver Dollar" vine. Xerosicyos perrieri is also a liana with thinner stems and smaller, ovate green succulent leaves. Xerosicyos pubescens is entirely different from the previous species. It forms a large caudex from which deciduous vines emerge. The leaves are lobed and semi-succulent and die back in the dry season and during prolonged periods of drought.






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