Description
Latin name: Ceropegia armandii, family: Roo family, chandelier flower genus.
Its appearance alone is enough to attract attention.
Wulaquan’s appearance resembles tangled, knotted branches, blooming with beautiful chandelier‑like flowers.
It looks like twisted, knotted branches, showing a robust, powerful stance. The protruding parts on both sides of the nodes and the rough, mottled skin make it resemble a fierce, evil dragon. Even more remarkable is that it blooms with chandelier‑like flowers.
Light management
Prefers diffused light; avoid direct sunlight. For routine care, place it in a bright, ventilated spot, ensuring 4–6 hours of diffused light each day.
Water control
Keep the soil moist when watering, but avoid waterlogging. Water 1–2 times per week in spring and autumn; every 2–3 days in hot summer; reduce to once or twice a month in winter.
Temperature management
Optimal growth temperature is 15–30 °C; in winter keep above 5 °C, avoiding direct heat from radiators or air conditioning.



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