Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dioscorea hemicrypta

The Dioscorea hemicrypta is a fascinating and rare caudiciform plant known for its woody, swollen base that resembles an elephant’s foot. With its distinctive, cracked caudex and delicate climbing vines, Dioscorea hemicrypta is a conversation starter in any succulent or caudiciform collection. When young, the caudex is brown and smooth, but it cracks and fissures over time. 

Native to parts of southern Africa, the drought-tolerant Dioscorea hemicrypta thrives in arid and semi-arid regions.

It develops a hard, textured caudex, which serves as a water reservoir, allowing it to endure long periods of drought.

As the plant matures, it produces 14 feet long twining, vining stems with heart-shaped leaves that emerge during the growing season.

The basal stem, or caudex, can grow up to 20 inches wide. 

When cultivated in containers, it remains manageable, making it an excellent choice for bonsai-style displays or decorative pots. 

When they mature, the flowers of Dioscorea hemicrypta appear in late spring. These small, inconspicuous greenish flowers are not particularly showy but contribute to the plant’s natural cycle. Due to its dormancy cycle, the vines may die back seasonally, with the caudex remaining dormant until conditions improve. 

When it comes to care, the Dioscorea prefers bright, indirect sunlight or partial sun. If grown indoors, place it near a sunny window with filtered light. It thrives in temperatures between 65-80°F. Protect from cold drafts and keep it in a warm, dry environment. 

For outdoor cultivation, it thrives in light shade to full sun, though excessive direct sunlight can scorch young leaves.

In the United States, this is mostly an indoor plant, but if you live in southern Florida or Hawaii, then you can cultivate it outdoors in USDA zones 9-11. 

Use a well-drained succulent soil to prevent root rot. Dioscorea hemicrypta goes dormant in the summer, when watering should be reduced.

The plant will re-grow in the winter when new growth appears from the caudex. Watering should resume when new growth appears.

A diluted, NPK fertilizer can be applied once a year during the growing season to support healthy growth. Avoid fertilizing during dormancy. 

The Dioscorea hemicrypta can be propagated easily through division of tubers or by planting seeds. Division of tubers is the most common method used for propagation, as it allows for faster growth and establishment of new plants.  

The Bottom Line

Overall, the Dioscorea hemicrypta is a truly unique plant, perfect for collectors who appreciate unusual, drought-tolerant species. Its sculptural caudex, vining growth, and seasonal dormancy make it an interesting addition to succulent and caudiciform collections. Whether grown as a bonsai specimen, container plant, or part of a xeriscape garden, this plant thrives with minimal care, making it a rewarding choice for enthusiasts. 

Bloom Season Late spring
Botanical Name Dioscorea hemicrypta
Dormancy Winter
Family Dioscoreaceae
Flower Color Greenish
Genus Dioscorea
Growth Habit Climbing vines
Growth Rate Slow to moderate
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size 14 ft. long
Native Area Southen Africa
Plant Type Succulent
Propagation By stem cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, heat tolerant, pest resistant
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Succulents potting mix soil
Special Features Easy to grow, Caudiciform
Sun Exposure Full sun, partial shade
Toxicity Mildly toxic for humans, mildly toxic for pets
Watering Needs Low
Back To Plant Description Main Page

Growers Quick Reference Guide - Key Features

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Dioscorea hemicrypta

sku: 3430

Regular price$ 46.47
/

Free Shipping on all orders over $89*

Size
sku:
Detailed description of this plant is below...
  • In stock, ready to ship
  • Inventory on the way

If you live in a cold climate and are expecting temperatures below 40 degrees within the next five days after placing your order, we highly recommend adding a heat pack to your order. If you do not order a heat pack, we do not send one with your order.

BUY HEAT PACKS HERE

**FREE HEAT PACK WITH ORDERS OVER $50 before taxes and shipping- BY REQUEST ONLY, PLEASE MAKE A NOTE ON YOUR ORDER.

To prevent plants from freezing while in transit, orders placed for areas with extreme severe freezing temperatures will be held for shipment until it is safe to ship.

FREE SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS OVER $75 in the
Continental US.

Plants that are in 4" pots and smaller will be shipped in its pot to prevent any damage to the roots.

Any plant that is 6" and larger WILL NOT come with a pot as it will be shipped bare root.

Depending on the species and season, you will receive a very similar plant to the one in the picture. It may or may not be blooming at the time of your purchase.

We ship via USPS Priority Mail, If you don't get Free Shipping, then we calculate the shipping cost based on the weight and volume of your purchase.

Care instructions are included in every package you order. Please allow us up to 3 business days to process your order. Depending on your location, we will ship the plants on a certain day to avoid transit time during weekends or holidays. If you wish to receive your order on a specific date, or have special instructions, please add a note on your order. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at any time.

  • Description
  • Key Plant Features

The Dioscorea hemicrypta is a fascinating and rare caudiciform plant known for its woody, swollen base that resembles an elephant’s foot. With its distinctive, cracked caudex and delicate climbing vines, Dioscorea hemicrypta is a conversation starter in any succulent or caudiciform collection. When young, the caudex is brown and smooth, but it cracks and fissures over time. 

Native to parts of southern Africa, the drought-tolerant Dioscorea hemicrypta thrives in arid and semi-arid regions.

It develops a hard, textured caudex, which serves as a water reservoir, allowing it to endure long periods of drought.

As the plant matures, it produces 14 feet long twining, vining stems with heart-shaped leaves that emerge during the growing season.

The basal stem, or caudex, can grow up to 20 inches wide. 

When cultivated in containers, it remains manageable, making it an excellent choice for bonsai-style displays or decorative pots. 

When they mature, the flowers of Dioscorea hemicrypta appear in late spring. These small, inconspicuous greenish flowers are not particularly showy but contribute to the plant’s natural cycle. Due to its dormancy cycle, the vines may die back seasonally, with the caudex remaining dormant until conditions improve. 

When it comes to care, the Dioscorea prefers bright, indirect sunlight or partial sun. If grown indoors, place it near a sunny window with filtered light. It thrives in temperatures between 65-80°F. Protect from cold drafts and keep it in a warm, dry environment. 

For outdoor cultivation, it thrives in light shade to full sun, though excessive direct sunlight can scorch young leaves.

In the United States, this is mostly an indoor plant, but if you live in southern Florida or Hawaii, then you can cultivate it outdoors in USDA zones 9-11. 

Use a well-drained succulent soil to prevent root rot. Dioscorea hemicrypta goes dormant in the summer, when watering should be reduced.

The plant will re-grow in the winter when new growth appears from the caudex. Watering should resume when new growth appears.

A diluted, NPK fertilizer can be applied once a year during the growing season to support healthy growth. Avoid fertilizing during dormancy. 

The Dioscorea hemicrypta can be propagated easily through division of tubers or by planting seeds. Division of tubers is the most common method used for propagation, as it allows for faster growth and establishment of new plants.  

The Bottom Line

Overall, the Dioscorea hemicrypta is a truly unique plant, perfect for collectors who appreciate unusual, drought-tolerant species. Its sculptural caudex, vining growth, and seasonal dormancy make it an interesting addition to succulent and caudiciform collections. Whether grown as a bonsai specimen, container plant, or part of a xeriscape garden, this plant thrives with minimal care, making it a rewarding choice for enthusiasts. 

Growers Quick Reference Guide - Key Features

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Be the first to share your unique experience using the product.