Brianhuntleya purpureostyla (Breede Tiptoothfig), formerly known as Acrodon purpureostylus, is a small succulent that forms compact …
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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Chasmatophyllum nelii is a succulent subshrub with a thick taproot and short ascending branches that bear fleshy, gray-green leaves with …
Stomatium suaveolens is a dwarf succulent that forms a compact clump of rough, spoon-shaped leaves with a thick, prominent chin at the …
Faucaria gratiae, also known as Faucaria hooleae, is a small, clump-forming succulent with a very short stem and erect to spreading leaves …
Conophytum quaesitum is a dwarf succulent that forms a dense clump of leaf pairs fussed into heart-shaped bodies. It can grow up to 8 …
Psammophora modesta is a succulent shrublet with reddish, decumbent branches and fleshy, green leaves with a rough appearance. It can …
Marlothistella uniondalensis is a small succulent plant with thick taproots and long, narrow, gray-green leaves. It can grow up to 6 …
Cheiridopsis caroli-schmidtii is a small succulent with gray-green leaves spotted with translucent dots. It has short or no stems and can …
Carruanthus ringens is a small succulent with short stems and toothed, gray-green leaves that grow in pairs fused at the base. It …
Antegibbaeum fissoides is a dwarf succulent with erect or creeping stems and finger-like leaves that grow in unequal pairs emerging from …