Grahamia coahuilensis


Scientific Name: Grahamia coahuilensis (S. Watson) G.D. Rowley
Synonym: Grahamia coahuilense
Family: Portulacaceae
(Grahamia coahuilensis)
Recommended Temperature Zone:
USDA: 9-11

Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 20°F (-6°C) for short periods

Sun Exposure: Light shade

Origin: Mexico (E. Matehuala)

Growth Habits: Woody succulent perennial, up to 5 inches tall (12 cm)

Propagation: Seeds are produced in quantities, cuttings

(Grahamia coahuilensis)

The genus Grahamia was recently detached from Anacampseros. The Grahamia coahuilensis has tuberous roots.

Blooming Habits:
The pink flowers are 1.5 inches in diameter (4 cm) and open in the afternoon.


 

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