Arbor Mundi
Noughts-and-Crosses Plant

Noughts-and-Crosses Plant

NameNoughts-and-Crosses Plant
Species NameUnknown
Common NameNoughts-and-Crosses
Bonsai Styleinformal-upright
Container TypeNone
Geographic Originafrica
Cultivation Difficultyadvanced
Trunk FeaturesThin woody stems, Upright growth
Foliage TypeSmall, scale-like evergreen leaves
Height (cm)20
Nebari (Root Flare) QualityN/A
Is Floweringtrue
Notable FeaturesDistinctive stacked yellow and red inflorescences; small, tightly arranged leaves on upright stems.

Description

This specimen, identified as 'Noughts-and-Crosses', is a flowering plant characterized by its small, tightly packed leaves and distinctive terminal inflorescences. The flowers or bracts are a vibrant yellow, transitioning to reddish-pink at their bases, arranged in a stacked, spiral pattern along the upright stems. This is a wild plant, not a cultivated bonsai specimen.

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