Conophytum angelicae is a dwarf succulent with pea-shaped bodies that consist of two almost entirely fused leaves in shades of green …
Browsing: Aizoaceae
Aizoaceae is a a very large family of dicotyledonous flowering plants containing 135 genera and about 1900 species, largely endemic to Southern Africa. A few species are found in Australia and the Pacific area. They are commonly known as stone plants or carpet weeds. Species that resemble stones or pebbles are sometimes called Mesembs. Several species are known as "ice plants" because of the glistening globular bladder cells covering their stems, fruit and leaves.
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Lithops hookeri (Living Stones) is a dwarf succulent with a body that consists of two thick, fleshy leaves with flat to slightly convex …
Lithops fulviceps is a small succulent with a body that consists of a pair of thick fleshy leaves that range in color from red-brown …
Lithops lesliei (Living Stone) is a small, almost stemless succulent with soft rootstocks that produces a pair of leaves with the shape …
Titanopsis fulleri is a dwarf succulent that forms a dense clump of rosettes of 5 to 6 pairs of blue-green leaves covered with rough …
Cheiridopsis namaquensis is a dwarf succulent that forms a compact clump of pairs of opposite leaves. It can grow up to 2.4 inches (6 cm) …
Conophytum tantillumis is a small succulent that forms dense clusters of two-lobed bodies that can grow up to 0.4 inches (1 cm) tall and …
Ruschia crassa is a succulent shrub with robust, bluish-green, ascending branches. It is one of the species with highly reduced leaves …
Frithia humilis (Fairy Elephant's Feet) is a dwarf stemless succulent consisting of a thickened underground rootstock and a cluster of …
Lithops lesliei 'Albinica' is a dwarf succulent with a soft rootstock that produces a pair of leaves forming an inverted cone-shaped body …