Product Description
Fouquieria splendens
Ocotillo Tree
FOUQUIERIACEAE (Ocotillo Family)
The generic name refers to P.E. Fouquier, a Parisian medical professor. Although this plant looks like a cactus because of its long spines and desert habitat, it is not in the cactus family. I've included it on the Cactus page because people often expect to find it there. It is in the same family as the Boojum tree of Sonora, and is the sole representative of this family in Arizona. The stems are leafless in dry times, and crowded with leaves in the better times. Individual stems, if planted, will grow new plants, and many a corral and fence has been made this way. In the Spring (April/May) they bloom hundreds of brilliant red tubular flowers crowding the ends of the branches. After spring or summer rains, the branches burst with leaves; the rest of the year, photosynthesis occurs beneath the lacquery grey bark of the stems.
The Ocotillo Tree makes and excellent house plant and a fantastic bonsai! All it needs is sun and watered when dry
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #228233 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Hirts: Seed; Trees & Shrubs
Features
- Ocotillo Tree
- Fouquieria splendens
- The Ocotillo Tree makes and excellent house plant and a fantastic bonsai! All it needs is sun and watered when dry
- The stems are leafless in dry times, and crowded with leaves in the better times
- 10 Seeds