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Hydnophytum moseleyanum

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lifeonaroofterrace

That s a cute name for a cute plant. Any idea why it is called like that? I have never seen it before

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mauspad

@lifeonaroofterrace in nature it has a symbiotic relationship with ants! They enter and live in the caudex through the naturally formed holes and tunnels.

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mauspad

Potted up today

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emch

Does anyone know how this plant got its common name?

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usgardentags

They form a symbolic relationship with ants. Ant plants provide habitats for ant colonies high up into the forest canopy, protecting them from the elements and also predators because of the spines. Hollow, smooth-walled tunnels form within the caudex with external entrance holes, providing an above-ground home for ant colonies. Ants likewise provide defense for the plant and prevent tissue damage, swarming to defend their home if disturbed.

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emch

So very #exoskeletal friendly. TY for the info @usgardentags !

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mauspad

My ant plant grew a new ant hole in its butt!!

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lovestogarden

#antplant #hydnophytum-moseleyanum #hydnophytum

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mauspad

Hydnophytum has formed its first ant hole!

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tinaaune

Awesome plant!!! Was this hard to find? Plant with a #symbioticrelationship #caudex 👍💚🖒

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mauspad

@tinaaune I was lucky to have a friend who had one, so I grew it from seed!

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tinaaune

Now that's my kind of friend! 💚💚💚 very nice

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zanithus

So interesting what you see.

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mauspad

Little side arms!

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mauspad

I learned the hard way this winter that these plant reaaaaally don’t like temps below 70. All my seedlings died and this juvenile dropped almost all its leaves. It recovered well after I brought it to work where the heat is better.

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lovestogarden

Oh, nice to find an easy fix. #antplant #hydnophytum #hydnophytum-moseleyanum

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jyotu

Wow its so cool 😍 its looking almost like adeniums

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mauspad

New branches forming!

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littlemorningglory

Such a unique plant!

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mauspad

Still growing despite the cold

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DonNotDonny

Cute little young one. I'm contemplating growing these as well.

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