Avonia ustulata is a small succulent shrub with tufted, silvery-grey, worm-like branches. The primary branches are up to 1 inch (2.5 cm)…
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The genus Avonia is in the family Anacampserotaceae. Formerly this group of roughly 20 species and varieties was a subgenus of Anacampseros, until 1994, when Avonia was made its own genus.
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Avonia quinaria subsp. alstonii is a dwarf caudiciform plant with a large rootstock buried to its rim and surmounted with myriads of…
Avonia quinaria is a dwarf caudiciform plant with a turnip-shaped caudex and a spherical crown of numerous thin branches that grow up to 1…
Avonia papyracea is a dwarf succulent with several slender branches that radiate from a tapered rootstock or basal caudex, wholly clothed…