Huernia oculata is a small succulent that forms clumps of glabrous, erect to somewhat sprawling stems with five ribs lined with stout …
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The genus Huernia consists of stem succulents from Eastern and Southern Africa, first described as a genus in 1810. The name is in honor of Justin Heurnius (1587–1652) a Dutch missionary who is reputed to have been the first collector of South African Cape plants.
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Huernia keniensis (Kenyan Dragon Flower) is a small clump-forming succulent with prostrate to erect, irregularly branching stems with …
Huernia thuretii is a clump-forming succulent with erect, 4- to 6-angled, glaucous green stems with small teeth along the ribs. The stems …
Huernia thuretii var. primulina, also known as Huernia primulina, is a small succulent that forms dense clumps of green, erect, 4– to 5 …
Huernia pillansii (Cocklebur) is a small succulent that forms dense to loose clumps of erect or ascending stems covered in tubercles …
Huernia zebrina (Little Owl Eyes) is a small succulent with erect to decumbent stems with deltoid tubercles joined into 4 to 6 angles …
Huernia zebrina subsp. insigniflora is a small succulent that forms a clump of erect, 4-angled, dull grey-green stems with protruding …
Huernia guttata is a small succulent with erect stems that branch at the base to form a clump. The stems grow up to 3 inches (7.5 cm) tall…