Dischidia vines have tiny and cute leaves. They are succulent plants. Though they have flowers, the flowers are not very showy. These plants are meant for their succulent, decorative and dense foliage. Though these plants are terrestrial, they can be easily grown as epiphytes. Dischidia bengalensis is native to India and can be seen in hilly areas of West Bengal and in North-East areas of India. In these places I had observed that these climbers start their growth as terrestrial plants but as they grow, they sever their dependence on soil and start growing as epiphytes only. They are very resistant to droughts and can survive without water for many days. Propagation is very easily done with stem cuttings.
Here I have images of some species of Dischidia, which I had collected for last few years.
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Air Potato (Dioscorea bulbifera)
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Dioscorea bulbifera vine |
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Root tubers |
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Fluted and twisted stem with bulbil growing from the leaf axil. |
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Bulbils from Konkan region. |
On my visit to Nainital. In Uttarakhand, India, I saw a vegetable vendor selling bulbils looking almost like potatoes. These had hardly any wart-like outgrowth on them. I have succeeded in growing them in the Konkan area. Here they grow a bit darker than the original ones, which may be due to climate, but the taste has not changed.
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Bulbils from Nainital |
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Inflorescence |
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Capsule of Dioscorea bulbifera |
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Dioscorea bulbifera var. developed by Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth |
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