Pachypodium geayi

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Pachypodium geayi
A Pachypodium in Longwood Gardens
A Pachypodium in Longwood Gardens
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Gentianales
Family: Apocynaceae
Genus: Pachypodium
Species: P. geayi
Binomial name
Pachypodium geayi
Costantin & Bois

Pachypodium geayi is a species of Pachypodium originated from Southwest Madagascar. It has a metallic grey pachycaule trunk. Leaves are thin and grey-green, with a bright pink mid-rib. The plant has white flowers. Pachypodium geayi is one of the largest of the Madagascar species.



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Pachypodium
General information: Genus overview | Morphology | Taxonomy | Habitats | History
Species: P. ambongense | P. baronii | P. bicolor | P. bispinosum | P. brevicaule | P. cactipes | P. decaryi | P. densiflorum | P. eburneum | P. geayi | P. gracilius | P. horombense | P. inopinatum | Pachypodium lamerei | P. lealii | P. makayense | P. meridionale | P. menabeum | P. namaquanum | P. rosulatum | P. rutenbergianum | P. saundersii | P. sofiense | P. succulentum | P. windsorii