Antimima pygmaea (Pygmy Matfig) is a succulent shrublet that is more visually appealing during dormancy than when actively growing …
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Antimima is a succulent plant genus in the Aizoaceae family, indigenous to South Africa and Namibia. The Greek word "antimimos" means "imitating", and refers to the similarity some species have to the different Argyroderma genus. It contains 104 accepted species, that were split off from the related Ruschia genus.
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Antimima pumila is a compact succulent subshrub with tightly packed leaves on short branches. The first leaf pair has a sheath that …
Antimima fenestrata is a compact succulent shrublet with tightly packed leaves on short branches. It can grow up to 4.8 inches (12 cm) …
Antimima elevata is a diffusely branched succulent shrub with short branches that bear pairs of fleshy, almost equal leaves. It can grow …
Antimima dekenahi is a dwarf succulent with short stems that bear pairs of trigonous leaves, forming a compact clump. It can grow up to …
Antimima dualis is a succulent subshrub with branches that grow from the base and bear pairs of distinctly fused leaves. It has short …
Antimima evoluta is a compact succulent with short branches that grow from the base, bearing a crowd of leaf pairs at their tips and …
Antimima turneriana is a low-growing succulent that forms compact clumps of short, branched stems with pairs of three-angled gray-green …
Antimima ventricosa is a small, compact succulent shrub with basally branched stems and thick, fleshy, moderately fused leaves, resembling …