Pleiospilos compactus subsp. canus is a dwarf succulent with pairs of two fleshy, quite thick leaves growing opposite each other and …
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Pleiospilos is a genus of succulent flowering plants of the Aizoaceae family, native to South Africa. The name is derived from the Greek "pleios", meaning "many" and "spìlos", meaning "spot".
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Pleiospilos bolusii (Mimicry Plant) is a small succulent with two or four opposite, quite thick, almost triangular leaves fused at the…
Pleiospilos compactus (Mimicry Plant) is a perennial succulent that grows with 1 to 3 leaf-pairs and may form small mats. The leaves are…
Pleiospilos nelii 'Royal Flush' (Split Rock) is a small succulent with 2 or 4 opposite, almost hemispherical, usually rose to purple…
Pleiospilos nelii (Split Rock) is a dwarf succulent plant with one or more pairs of opposite leaves that form a clefted egg-shaped body …