Monanthes lowei is a small succulent with flat, loose or relatively compact rosettes of 15 to 45 green, slightly papillose leaves …
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Monanthes is a genus of succulent, subtropical plants of the Crassulaceae family. The species are mostly endemic to the Canary islands, the Madeira and the Cape Verde archipelago and in mountains in southwestern Morocco. The name "monanthes" is Greek word, meaning "single flower".
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Monanthes pallens is a succulent plant that forms very dense rosettes of up to 100 pale green leaves. The rosettes grow up to 0.6 inches…
Monanthes muralis is a densely branched succulent shrublet that forms small compact rosettes with dull green or often reddish leaves …
Monanthes laxiflora is a diffusely to densely branched succulent shrublet with almost spherical to lanceolate leaves on slender …
Monanthes polyphylla is an attractive much-brunched succulent with slender creeping stems that bear small cone-like rosettes of green…