- Gonatopus
Taxobox
name = "Gonatopus"
image_width = 240px
image_caption = "Gonatopus boivinii" in cultivation
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Liliopsida
ordo =Alismatales
familia =Araceae
genus = "Gonatopus" Hook. f. ex Engl.
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision = See textGonatopus is a genus of
flowering plants in the familyAraceae , consisting of about five species. This genus is native to eastern and southeasternAfrica and is closely related to the genus "Zamioculcas ".;Species
*"Gonatopus angustus" N.E.Br.
*"Gonatopus boivinii" (Decne) Engl.
*"Gonatopus clavatus" Mayo
*"Gonatopus marattioides" (A. Peter) Bogner
*"Gonatopus petiolulatus" (A. Peter) BognerThe plants generally only produces one leaf from its
tuber when in growth. In "G. boivinii", the leaf is tripinnate, and with its stalk can reach up to 1 m in height and 40 cm broad; the individual leaflets are up to 10 cm long and 3.5 cm broad; in "G. angustus", the leaf can reach 1.5 m tall. Aspadix flower arises from the tuber during late spring.Cultivation and uses
The most commonly found Gonatopus in private collections and cultivation is "Gonatopus boivinii", commonly called Giraffe's Knees. This name arises from the appearance of a swollen region of a petiole called the pulvinus.
Since "Gonatopus boivinii" is tropical in origin, in temperate areas it should be grown as a houseplant. As an
ornamental plant , it is grown for its attractive mottled leaves and stalk. Potting soil with somecoir incorporated is satisfactory for the plant. The plant should be kept moist and fertilized once every two weeks with a weak fertilizer during the growing season.The plants should be kept warm, and in bright light or light shade. After the growing season, the tubers can be lifted and stored like
Dahlia s. The plant can be propagated by division or by seed.References and external Links
* [http://www.aroid.org/genera/gonatopus/ International Aroid Society]
* [http://members.chello.at/norbert.anderwald/Zamioculcas/Engler_G.htm Description] from A. Engler (1908), "Das Pflanzenreich" 37: 304-308.
* [http://www.plantoftheweek.org/week124.shtml Plant of the Week]
* [http://titanarum.uconn.edu/acc_num/200100029.html University of Connecticut]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.