| Author: | Peter René
Oscar Bally, 1959 |
| Family: |
EUPHORBIACEAE |
| Origin: |
Kenya |
| Soil: |
Mix |
| Water:
|
Medium |
| Sun: |
Maximum |
| Thickness: |
5
Centimetres |
| Height: |
35 Centimetres |
| Flower:
|
Pale Pink |
| Propagate: |
Seeds/Cuttings |
| Names:
|
- |
| Synonyms: |
Might
be: Euphorbia pseudotrinervis, Bruyns, 2006 |
This member of the
Euphorbiaceae family was
given this name by Peter René Oscar Bally in 1959. It is found in
Kenya, growing in a well
drained soil with some water and lots of sun. The caudex can
grow to five centimetres, the branches up to 35 centimetres.
The genera name
from the Greek monos;
'one' and -aden; 'gland', referring to the solitary gland.
The species name means 'three-nerved, three-veined', from the base
of a leaf. |