CALIBANUS HOOKERI

Author: William Trelease, 1911
Family: NOLINACEAE
Origin: NE Mexico
Thickness: 1 m
Height: 50 cm
Propagate: Seeds
CITES:
Synonyms: Nolina hookeri,
Beaucarnea hookeri,
Calibanus caespitosu,
Dasylirion hookeri,
Dasylirion caespitosum,
Dasylirion flexile,
Dasylirion hartwegianum

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This member of the Nolinaceae family was first described by Sir William Hooker as Dasylirion hartwegianum (by mistake). Lemaire then described it in 1859 as Dasylirion hookeri. In 1911 William Trelease moved it to the genus Calibanus and gave it the name CALIBANUS HOOKERI. According to the latest APG IV 2016 taxonomic system, Nolinaceae is now part of Asparagaceae. Hookeri is found in Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí, in northeastern Mexico. The caudiciform plant is accustomed to well-drained sandy soil. To grow healthily, it needs to be oriented in a moderate to strong sunny location. The plant produces a caudex 1 meter or more in diameter.

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