Pseudobombax ellipticum is commonly known as the ‘Shaving brush tree’, and it belongs to the Malvaceae family. The native of the winter-dormant plant is Southern Mexico, with its height reaching 12-40 ft. In the spring season, beautiful flowers bloom, and there are no leaves left on the trees.
Growth Rate
The growth rate of the plant is fast.
Flowering
The flowers bloom in pink colors from winter to early spring.
Water and Feeding/Fertilizer
Pseudobombax ellipticum needs plenty of water to grow.
Soil
This succulent needs well-drained soil to germinate properly.
Hardiness
The hardiness of the Pseudobombax ellipticum is 9b to 11, with a frost tolerance of -7° C (19.4° F) for short periods.
Light
The Shaving brush tree needs full sun to light shade.
Propagation
This variety is propagated by seeds and cutting. Direct sunlight will help the plant propagate properly.
Shaving brush trees are caudex-forming plants, and they can be grown in the form of bonsai. These succulents will surely make your balcony pleasing.
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