Piaranthus cornutus is a small succulent with obtusely 4-angled, greyish- or glaucous-green stems with 3 to 5 tubercle-like teeth along …
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Piaranthus is a genus of plants in the Apocynaceae family, first described in 1810. It is native to southern Africa and very closely related to the Orbea and Stapelia genera.
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Piaranthus punctatus is a small succulent that forms a clump of short, dull green, obtusely 4-angled stems with a slightly rough surface …
Piaranthus atrosanguineus, formerly known as Huerniopsis atrosanguinea, is a succulent plant with thick fleshy stems with more or less…
Piaranthus comptus is a dwarf succulent that forms a compact mound of dark grey-green stems with four blunt ribs lined with tubercle-like …
Piaranthus geminatus subsp. decorus is a succulent plant with 4-angled, tuberculate, green stems that spreads over the ground, forming a …
Piaranthus geminatus var. foetidus, also known as Piaranthus foetidus, is a dwarf, mat-forming succulent with 4- to 5-angled, gray-green …
Piaranthus geminatus is a dwarf succulent with leafless, pale to dark grey-green, tuberculate stems that spread over the ground forming a …