Conophytum turrigerum is a dwarf succulent that forms clumps of club-shaped bodies bilobed at the apex, whitish, and usually spotted and …
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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 frutescens is a beautiful slow-growing succulent that forms a clump of bodies shaped like lobster claws and composed of two …
Conophytum wettsteinii (Cone Plants) is a small succulent that has bodies with a broad top and a narrowed base. The bodies seem circular …
Conophytum pellucidum is a dwarf succulent with cylindrical bodies of two fused, purplish brown to greyish brown leaves with a depressed …
Conophytum burgeri (Burger's Onion) is a dwarf succulent with two fleshy leaves fussed in an onion-shaped body with a tiny fissure at the …
Conophytum bilobum (Living Pebble) is a small succulent with bodies of two opposite, only partly fused leaves, cordate to rabbit-eared in …