Conophytum flavum subsp. novicium is a dwarf succulent that forms dense clusters of inversely conical bodies consisting of thick, almost …
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Conophytum is a genus of miniature succulent plants that belong to the Aizoaceae family. The species are native to South Africa and Namibia. The name is derived from the Latin word "conus", meanig "cone" and the Greek word "phytum", meanig "plant". The plants are also known as Buttons, Water Blisters, Cone Plants, Dumplings or Button Plants.
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Conophytum obscurum is a dwarf succulent that grows in dense clusters of inversely conical bodies consisting of thick, almost entirely …
Conophytum longibracteatum is a dwarf succulent that forms dense clumps of heart-shaped bodies consisting of two thick, almost entirely …
Conophytum carpianum is a dwarf succulent that forms clumps of wedge-shaped bodies consisting of two opposite, almost completely fused …
Conophytum chrisocruxum is a dwarf succulent with inversely conical bodies that consist of two opposite, almost completely fused leaves …
Conophytum minimum is a dwarf succulent that forms loose mats or domes of bodies that consist of two opposite, almost completely …
Conophytum quaesitum is a dwarf succulent that forms a dense clump of leaf pairs fussed into heart-shaped bodies. The leaf pairs are …
Conophytum schlechteri is a dwarf succulent that grows in a cluster of fused leaf pairs, forming inverted cone-shaped bodies …
Conophytum hermarium is a dwarf succulent that forms a small clump of cylindrical bodies with a depressed central fissure at the apex …
Conophytum concavum is a dwarf succulent with two opposite leaves fused into a body with a subtranslucent apex and a depressed central …