Tromotriche pedunculata is a succulent plant that forms clumps of upright to nearly prostrate stems with ascending tips. The stems are …
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Tromotriche is a genus of plants in the family Asclepiadaceae native to southern Africa. Tromotriche was first described as a genus in 1812, and its Greek name refers to the quivering hairs that surround the lobes of its flowers ("tromo", meaning "trembling" and "trichos", meaning "hair").
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Tromotriche revoluta var. trigrida (Revolute-flowered Tromotriche) is a small succulent with grey-green, sparingly branched, acutely 4-angled …
Tromotriche revoluta (Revolute-flowered Tromotriche), formerly known as Stapelia revoluta, is a succulent plant with grey-green …