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Mesembryanthemaceae
Mesembryanthemaceae | PlantZAfrica
The main use of mesembs is as garden plants. Their attractive flowers produce colourful displays in spring and early summer. The bokbaaivygie (Dorotheanthus ...
L. Genera. See text. Synonyms. Ficoidaceae; Mesembryanthemaceae ...
Mesembryanthemaceae is a family of the plant kingdom with perhaps the longest name. (19 letters) with the relatively simple meaning of, “pistil in the ...
Mesembryanthemaceae | PlantZAfrica
A striking plant with leaves that are almost white and angular, mimicking the quartz pebbles in which it grows, forming compact clumps, 120 mm wide.
Factsheet -Mesembryanthemaceae - Lucidcentral.org
A large family of succulent plants with daisy-like flowers; able to survive long periods of drought. Sometimes included in the Aizoaceae but is distinguished ...
Mesembryanthemaceae | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
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Helpdesk · Kingdom. Plantae · Phylum. Tracheophyta · Class. Magnoliopsida · Order. Caryophyllales. Family.
What is primitive in Mesembryanthemaceae? An analysis of ...
Kenmerke van die familie Mesembryanthemaceae word, met betrekking tot hul toestand (primitief of afgelei) binne die familie, ondersoek. Buitegroep-vergelyking ...
Aizoaceae (= Mesembryanthemaceae; vygies) - biodiversity explorer
Worldwide there are about 1854 species in 135 genera in the family Aizoaceae, and most of these species are native to southern Africa (1735 species in 134 ...
MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE - Bothalia
Brianhuntleya Chesselet, S.A.Hammer & I.Oliver, gen. nov. (Ruschieae Schwantes; Mesembryanthemaceae. Fenzl). Type species: B. intrusa (Kensit) Chesselet.
South African Members of the Mesembryanthemaceae – OBLOG
There are over 1,500 “mesemb” species. Members of the Mesembryanthemaceae (Aizoaceae) are representative of South Africa's succulents, the ...
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE LAMPRANTHUS DELTOIDES-OSCULARIA DELTOIDES 'PINK ICE PLANT' ; Brand. RICK LOGEES RARE PLANTS ; Type. Cacti & Succulents ; Model. SUCCULENT ...
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The curious case of the occurrence of Lampranthus glaucus (L.) N.E. ...
A number of species of South African Aizoaceae / Mesembryanthemaceae have become naturalised in both continental Portugal and its islands.
(PDF) Speciation in the Mesembryanthemaceae - ResearchGate
The latter combination of life-history traits primarily is exhibited in species from headwater habitats where parental investment presumably ...
What is primitive in Mesembryanthemaceae ... - ScienceDirect.com
The fundamental splitting of the Mesembryanthemaceae in two monophyletic subfamilies (Mesembryanthemoideae and Ruschioideae) is further supported by the results ...
A study of Mesembryanthemaceae alkaloids. - UJ Content
Since prehistoric times medicinal plants have been an invaluable source of medicinal preparations to mankind due to their respective chemical constituents.
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MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE LAMPRANTHUS DELTOIDES-OSCULARIA DELTOIDES 'PINK ICE PLANT 6-12 INCHES FULLY ROOTED READY FOR POTTING.
Smoke-induced germination of succulents (Mesembryanthemaceae ...
Previous studies have shown germination to be stimulated by fire-related cues such as heat and charate extract and, more recently, plant-derived smoke ...
Mesembryanthemaceae - UPSpace - University of Pretoria
BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION: Succulent plants with round, finger-like leaves, typical pericarp with attractive flowers. TOXIC PRINCIPLE: Contains soluble oxalates.