Dracaena hallii explained
Dracaena hallii is a species of succulent plant native to Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Limpopo Province of South Africa.[1] [2] The species was named for Harry Hall, formerly the curator of succulents at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town.[3] Commonly known as the "baseball bat" plant, it has extremely thick foliage with a rounded shape and a central channel.[4]
Notes and References
- 77183459-1 . Dracaena hallii (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh. .
- The Genus Sansevieria (Family Dracaenaceae) in Zimbabwe . Acta Hortic. . 572 . 189–198 . 10.17660/ActaHortic.2002.572.22 . 2002 . Takawira . R. . Nordal . I. . 572 .
- Walker . Colin C. . June 2018 . Two choice African Sansevierias: S. hargeisana and S. hallii . New Zealand Cactus & Succulent Journal . en . 71 . 2 . 4–8 . 0113-0331.
- Book: Fred Dortort. The Timber Press Guide to Succulent Plants of the World: A Comprehensive Reference to More than 2000 Species. 19 November 2014. Timber Press. 978-1-60469-357-7. 316.