Monday, July 21, 2025

Bowiea volubilis is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants.

 Bowiea volubilis is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the Asparagus family (Asparagaceae). The genus includes one species, Bowiea volubilis, also known as "climbing cucumber" or "African dill." This species is native to South Africa.

 Bowiea volubilis is a perennial bulbous succulent plant. From a large fleshy bulb, partially elevated above the ground, tissues and climbing shoots grow. Bovia can be dangerous, as its juice can have a negative effect on the heart.

Bowiea volubilis is
a genus of monocotyledonous
flowering plants.

 Care features:

 Lighting: The plant prefers diffused light, grows well on eastern or western windows.

 Watering: Moderate, especially during the dormant period that occurs after flowering; watering should be reduced.

 Air temperature: Moderate, 18–25 °C in summer, 10–15 °C in winter.

 Air humidity: Quite moderate, especially in winter. Fertilizing: complex mineral fertilizer once every two months.

 Dormant period: occurs after flowering, usually in summer-autumn, continues until March-April.

 Reproduction: by seeds, babies and bulb scales.


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