| Pachypodium geayi
An impressive, small, succulent tree from dry southwestern Madagascar with a very thick, columnar, straight, pale trunk that can reach 5 m (16 ft.) or rarely up to 10 m (33 ft.) tall and holds a dense, branching crown. The simple, glossy leaves form a palmlike rosette on top of each spiny shoot. The flowers are white, fragrant and reminiscent of those of Plumeria. A great ornamental for the drier tropics and a nice indoor plant elsewhere. |