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Dorstenia gigas (Socotra) |
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Dorstenia gigas is a succulent plant endemic to the island of Socotra- an extraordinary island belonging to Yemen. It is situated at the entrance of the Gulf of Aden, across from the tip of Somalia.
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From the Fig Family (Moraceae), Dorstenia gigas is highly prized for its beauty. It is very rarely available from producers.
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The scarcity of Dorstenia gigas is due to two main reasons:
- Socotra Island - "Island of Bliss" and "Forgotten Island" - has always been very isolated from the world and is hard to access much of the year.
- Dorstenia gigas is hard to reproduce by cuttings or by layering and rarely produces seeds.
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Le Jardin Naturel (www.baobabs.com) has been trying to produce Dorstenia gigas for many years.
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In 2008, the first seeds of Dorstenia gigas appeared on adult plants- the resut of many years of waiting and hoping.
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Seedlings (2011 / 01)
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By dint of patience and perseverance, Le Jardin Naturel is now able to offer for sale some seeds, seedlings and cuttings of Dorstenia gigas. See HERE
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