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Pachypodium eburneum
is most captivating feature is its massive, swollen caudex. This enlarged, water-storing base can grow to impressive proportions, reaching up to 3 feet in diameter. The caudex is covered in a smooth, ivory-colored bark that gives the plant a unique, almost sculptural appearance.
This succulent is well-adapted to the hot, dry conditions of its native habitat, storing water in its massive caudex to withstand extended periods of drought. In cultivation, the Pachypodium eburneum requires excellent drainage, infrequent watering, and full sun exposure to thrive.