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10 Dinteranthus puberulus Seeds - Indigenous Succulents
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10 Dinteranthus puberulus Seeds - Indigenous Succulents

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South Africa
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*Dinteranthus puberulus 10
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25501301

Dinteranthus puberulus Seeds

Dinteranthus are a group of stemless succulents from the Cape Province in South Africa, close to the Orange river where they get mostly summer rain. This genus is closely related to Lithops and have similar requirement. They are named for the professor K. Dinter, Dinteranthus meaning "Dinter's flower". They have yellow flowers in autumn. After they bloom, a new pair of leaves develop, using the moisture from the older pair of leaves to grow.

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20 Sep 2010