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Zanthoxylum capense
Zanthoxylum capense
Zanthoxylum capense
Zanthoxylum capense

Zanthoxylum capense

TAXONOMY

FamilyRutaceae
GenusZanthoxylum
Zone9

ABOUT

Zanthoxylum capense, commonly known as the Small Knobwood, is a tree native to southern Africa. It belongs to the Rutaceae family and is typically found in desert or dry shrubland climates. The tree is known for its distinctive knobby bark and aromatic leaves. It is a hardwood species and can grow to a moderate height.

ALSO KNOWN AS

Amyris Armata
Amyris Capensis
Cape Prickly Ash
Fagara Armata
Fagara Capensis
Fagara Magaliesmontana
Fagara Multifoliata
Elaphrium capense
Fagarastrum capense
Fagarastrum thunbergii
Zanthoxylum thunbergii
Zanthoxylum thunbergii var. obtusifolia

OVERVIEW

WaterVery Dry
SoilSandy
LightDirect Bright (8 Hours)
Temperature25° C
Humidity40%
pH6.5
Pressure1,013 mbar

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Care Instructions
Zanthoxylum capense thrives in bright, direct sunlight and prefers warm temperatures. It is well-suited to dry conditions and does not require frequent watering. The plant can tolerate low humidity levels and is relatively easy to care for, making it suitable for outdoor growth in arid regions.
Soil
This tree prefers sandy soil with excellent drainage. It can tolerate nutrient-poor conditions and does not require rich soil to thrive. Ensure the soil is well-draining to prevent waterlogging, which can be detrimental to the plant.
Fertilizer
Zanthoxylum capense does not have high fertilizer requirements. If desired, a light application of a balanced fertilizer can be used during the growing season, but it is generally not necessary.
Repotting
Repotting is not typically required for Zanthoxylum capense, as it is a tree that is best suited for outdoor planting. However, if grown in a container, repotting should be done when the plant outgrows its pot, ensuring the new container has good drainage.
Propagation
Propagation of Zanthoxylum capense can be done through seeds or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in well-draining soil and kept in a warm, sunny location. Cuttings can be taken from mature wood and rooted in a sandy soil mix.
Pruning
Pruning is beneficial for maintaining the shape and health of Zanthoxylum capense. It should be done during the dormant season or after flowering. Remove any dead or diseased branches and trim back any overgrown areas to encourage new growth.
Toxicity
Zanthoxylum capense is not known to be toxic to pets or humans. However, as with all plants, it is advisable to prevent pets and children from ingesting any part of the plant.
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