Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii
Corallocarpus bainesii

Introducing the Corallocarpus bainesii, known for its distinct caudex, which is a swollen, bulbous stem that stores water to help the plant survive in dry conditions. Native to South Africa, this caudex plant is characterized by its annual to semi-perennial climbing shoots, which means it can grow and climb for multiple years. The plant features fleshy, heart-shaped leaves with distinct, serrated margins, adding to its unique appearance. 

The mature Corallocarpus bainesii caudex plants can reach a height of about 2 to 3 feet. Its stems can either spread out over the ground or climb into the surrounding vegetation. To support itself, the Corallocarpus bainesii uses tendrils or other means of attachment, allowing it to secure itself to nearby structures or plants. 


The caudex itself can grow to be quite large and can have a diameter of up to 12 inches.

With an underground tuber, it can survive during unfavorable conditions, such as drought or extreme temperatures.

The tuber serves as a storage organ, providing nutrients and energy for the plant to regrow when conditions improve.

When it comes to
flowering, the Corallocarpus bainesii produces beautiful yellowish-white flowers that are quite striking.

These flowers add a touch of brightness and elegance to the plant. This caudex succulent plant is often referred to as the "white lady" due to the color of its flowers.  

After the flowering period, the plant develops scarlet fruits, which are visually captivating and add a splash of vibrant color to the overall appearance of the plant.  

The flesh inside is sweet and juicy, making it a popular snack for animals in its native African habitat.

When it comes to care, this caudex plant prefers bright, indirect light, so placing it near a window where it can receive filtered sunlight is ideal. It's important to keep the soil evenly moist, but not waterlogged. Before watering it again, let the top inch of soil dry out. The Corallocarpus bainesii thrives in well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. A mixture of potting soil, perlite, and peat moss works well.  

The Corallocarpus bainesii prefers warm conditions. It can be grown indoors in a room with temperatures ranging from 60°F to 80°F. It can tolerate slightly lower temperatures but should be protected from frost. In the United States, the Corallocarpus bainesii is suitable for outdoor cultivation in USDA hardiness zones 9 to 11. These zones generally have mild winters and warm to hot summers. 

Propagation of the Corallocarpus bainesii can be done through stem cuttings or by planting seeds. Stem cuttings should be taken from healthy, mature plants and allowed to dry for a few days before being planted in well-draining soil. Seeds can be collected from the plant's dried fruit and sown in a suitable growing medium. 

Be sure to add Corallocarpus bainesii to your home or garden and enjoy its low-maintenance care, while admiring its impressive display year after year. 

Bloom Season Late winter, early spring
Botanical Name Corallocarpus bainesii
Dormancy Summer
Family Cucurbitaceae
Flower Color Yellowish, white
Genus Corallocarpus
Growth Habit Caudiciform
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 9, 10, 11
Mature Size 3 ft. tall
Native Area South Africa
Plant Type Succulent
Propagation By stem cuttings
Resistance Extremely drought-tolerant, deer resistance, Heat tolerant
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type Succulents potting mix soil
Special Features Caudex Plant
Sun Exposure Full sun, partial shade
Toxicity Mildly toxic for humans, mildly toxic for pets
Watering Needs Low
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Introducing the Corallocarpus bainesii, known for its distinct caudex, which is a swollen, bulbous stem that stores water to help the plant survive in dry conditions. Native to South Africa, this caudex plant is characterized by its annual to semi-perennial climbing shoots, which means it can grow and climb for multiple years. The plant features fleshy, heart-shaped leaves with distinct, serrated margins, adding to its unique appearance. 

The mature Corallocarpus bainesii caudex plants can reach a height of about 2 to 3 feet. Its stems can either spread out over the ground or climb into the surrounding vegetation. To support itself, the Corallocarpus bainesii uses tendrils or other means of attachment, allowing it to secure itself to nearby structures or plants. 


The caudex itself can grow to be quite large and can have a diameter of up to 12 inches.

With an underground tuber, it can survive during unfavorable conditions, such as drought or extreme temperatures.

The tuber serves as a storage organ, providing nutrients and energy for the plant to regrow when conditions improve.

When it comes to
flowering, the Corallocarpus bainesii produces beautiful yellowish-white flowers that are quite striking.

These flowers add a touch of brightness and elegance to the plant. This caudex succulent plant is often referred to as the "white lady" due to the color of its flowers.  

After the flowering period, the plant develops scarlet fruits, which are visually captivating and add a splash of vibrant color to the overall appearance of the plant.  

The flesh inside is sweet and juicy, making it a popular snack for animals in its native African habitat.

When it comes to care, this caudex plant prefers bright, indirect light, so placing it near a window where it can receive filtered sunlight is ideal. It's important to keep the soil evenly moist, but not waterlogged. Before watering it again, let the top inch of soil dry out. The Corallocarpus bainesii thrives in well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. A mixture of potting soil, perlite, and peat moss works well.  

The Corallocarpus bainesii prefers warm conditions. It can be grown indoors in a room with temperatures ranging from 60°F to 80°F. It can tolerate slightly lower temperatures but should be protected from frost. In the United States, the Corallocarpus bainesii is suitable for outdoor cultivation in USDA hardiness zones 9 to 11. These zones generally have mild winters and warm to hot summers. 

Propagation of the Corallocarpus bainesii can be done through stem cuttings or by planting seeds. Stem cuttings should be taken from healthy, mature plants and allowed to dry for a few days before being planted in well-draining soil. Seeds can be collected from the plant's dried fruit and sown in a suitable growing medium. 

Be sure to add Corallocarpus bainesii to your home or garden and enjoy its low-maintenance care, while admiring its impressive display year after year. 

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