It includes 70 species native to tropical and southern africa, eastern and southern asia, australia, and the tropical pacific islands [1][2] they are herbaceous perennial vines, growing to around four metres tall, with a large tuber. Stephania is a genus of flowering plants in the menispermaceae family, native to eastern and southern asia, as well as australasia They are little known horticulturally The species are herbaceous perennial vines with a large woody caudex They grow up to 3.3 feet (1 m) tall.
Stephania is a perennial vine that is native to china and taiwan Traditional healers in these areas call it hang fang ji and use it to balance blood pressure and address autoimmune diseases. The stephania erecta, also known as stephania pierrei, hails from thailand and is characterized by a large, woody bulb known as a caudex (this is the potato part) from which sprout multiple tall, slender, straight stalks (the “erecta” part). Learn how to care and grow the stephania erecta plant Understand its light and watering needs and how to deal with dormancy and bring it back to life each year. Stephania, also known as stephania tetrandra, is a traditional chinese herb that has been used for thousands of years in traditional chinese medicine
It is a perennial vine that is native to china, japan, and korea. Dive into our guide to learn how to nurture this rare gem, from planting tips to tackling pesky pests. Stephania stephania is a genus that originated in australia, east asia and south asia It belongs to the menispermaceae family and consists mainly of flowering plants The nice thing about the stephania genus is that the plant grows from a woody caudex, you can see the little ball in the pot. With these placement and maintenance tips, your stephania will not only survive but thrive in your indoor space
Next, let’s explore the soil and fertilization needs to keep your plant nourished.
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