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15 seeds Moth Plant - ARAUJIA SERICIFERA - FALSE Choko + 5 seeds of Sunflower
15 seeds Moth Plant - ARAUJIA SERICIFERA - FALSE Choko + 5 seeds of Sunflower
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Moth Plant
Araujia sericifera is a perennial plant in the genus Araujia, of the family Apocynaceae. Its common names include moth plant, white bladderflower, common moth vine, cruel vine and false choko.
Araujia sericifera is a creeping vine that can climb up to 5–7 metres (16–23 ft) high. When broken it releases a milky, smelly exudate. Leaves are opposite, dark green, glossy and quite fleshy, almost triangular, with entire margins, about 10–12 centimetres (3.9–4.7 in) long.
The twining stems bear plenty of fragrant, chalice-shaped bisexual flowers, about 2 centimetres (0.79 in) in diameter, with five white, creamish, violet or pale pink petals. The flowers are usually pollinated by moths (hence the common name "moth plant"), butterflies and bees (entomophily), but they are capable of automatic self-pollination. The structure of the flower includes a number of wedge-shaped openings that occasionally and inadvertently trap the pollinator's proboscis, leading to its death. The flowering period extends from July through September in the northern hemisphere and from November through February in the southern hemisphere.
The pear-shaped fruits are large pods, about 8–10 centimetres (3.1–3.9 in) long. They contain numerous black seeds attached to silky hairs that enable them to be dispersed by the wind. The fruits externally resemble those of chayote or choko (Sechium edule), hence the name false choko.
The fast-growing vines can cover a tree canopy in two or three years, competing with the tree for light, water, and nutrients. They damage trees by this competition and by twining so tightly around their branches that it girdles.
Sunflower - Gift
Rich in energy giving oils, Black Sunflower Seeds will attract a variety of birds to your garden.
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