Duvalia caespitosa var. compacta is a small succulent that forms a compact clump of short, dull green to pinkish stems that branch at the …
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Duvalia is a genus of succulent plant in the family Apocynaceae. The genus was first described in 1812, named after the French physician and botanist Henri-Auguste Duval. It occurs in southern Africa. The majority of the species are restricted to the western part of South Africa and Namibia, with the greatest number of species occurring in the Great Karoo region, on the edge of the winter rainfall area.
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Duvalia maculata is a dwarf succulent with decumbent, mostly short, green to purplish stems. It forms compact to diffuse clumps up to 6 …
Duvalia elegans (Elegant Duvalia) is a charming succulent with short, dull green or purplish-tinted stems with 4 to 5 angles lined with …
Duvalia caespitosa subsp. vestita, also known as Duvalia vestita, is a small much-branched succulent with fleshy, leafless, dull green…
Duvalia caespitosa subsp. pubescens, also known as Duvalia pubescens, is a dwarf succulent that forms a mat of dull dark green, egg-shaped …
Duvalia caespitosa is a small succulent with 4- to 5- angled, dark green to purplish stems that branch at the base, forming a compact …