Hoya bhutanica is an extensive creeper with slender stems that bear fleshy, green leaves with visible veins. The stems grow up to 16.4 …
Browsing: Apocynaceae
Apocynaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes trees, shrubs, herbs, stem succulents, and vines, usually with milky sap comprising about 200 genera and 2,000 species. Members of the family are native to European, Asian, African, Australian, and American tropics or subtropics, with some temperate members.
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Stapelia divaricata is a small succulent that forms dense clumps of closely packed stems with tubercles fused into four angles along the …
Duvalia elegans (Elegant Duvalia) is a charming succulent with short, dull green or purplish-tinted stems with 4 to 5 angles lined with …
Orbea laticorona is a low-growing succulent with fleshy, decumbent, branching stems with prominent conical tubercles joined into four …
Hoya halconensis is a fast-growing plant with long, wiry stems and light green leaves with visible, somewhat darker veins and midrib. The …
Quaqua incarnata is a small succulent that forms clumps of thick, greyish green to purplish green stems with conical tubercles joined …
Huernia zebrina 'Variegata' is a small succulent that forms attractive clumps of strongly toothed, grey-green stems with irregular yellow …
Stapelia schinzii var. angolensis is a small succulent with loosely spreading and sometimes almost prostrate stems with tubercles that …
Hoya affinis, also known as Eriostemma affine, is a climbing plant with twining stems, elliptical green leaves, and large reddish to …
Piaranthus cornutus is a small succulent with obtusely 4-angled, greyish- or glaucous-green stems with 3 to 5 tubercle-like teeth along …