Gibbaeum schwantesii is a dwarf succulent with very short, woody stems and fleshy, very unequal leaves. It resembles the typical form of …
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Gibbaeum is a genus of about 21 species of small succulent plants of the family Aizoaceae, indigenous to the Little Karoo region of South Africa. The name "Gibbaeum" comes from the Latin "gibbosus" meaning "hunchback".
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Gibbaeum angulipes is a dwarf succulent with stems that along the ground and bear green to gray-green, somewhat velvety leaves. The plant …
Gibbaeum pilosulum is a dwarf succulent that forms a dense clump of paired fleshy leaves fused into egg-shaped bodies. The leaves are …
Gibbaeum pubescens is a dwarf succulent that forms compact clumps of short, densely arranged branches with pairs of unequal leaves covered …
Gibbaeum shandii is a dwarf succulent that forms a clump of pairs of unequal, finger-like leaves joined at the base, resembling a shark's …
Gibbaeum petrense is a dwarf succulent with paired grey-green, sharp-edged leaves joined at the base. It grows up to 2 inches (5 cm) tall …
Gibbaeum velutinum is a dwarf, clump-forming succulent with short, woody, prostrate stems and pairs of unequal fleshy, finger-like leaves …
Gibbaeum heathii is a dwarf succulent that forms clumps of bodies composed of two thick, fleshy, green to whitish-green leaves closely …