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The genus Aloinopsis is relatively small and occurs mostly in the Eastern and Western Cape Provinces of South Africa, extending slightly into the southern part of the Northern Cape Province. One species is found in the north-eastern corner of the Northern Cape Province. Rainfall is sparse throughout the range. The genus Aloinopsis is a group of South African Indigenous mesembs that belongs to the Aizoaceae family. Aloinopsis rubrolineata is a low growing multi-branching, mat-forming mesemb that will eventually form a large caudex in time. It has thick dark olive green tongue-like leaves that are finely warty and textured. During summer the rosettes bear beautiful golden flowers with a red midline stripe. The beautiful fragrant honey scented flowers open in the afternoon and close at sunset. Aloinopsis rub> has a gorgeous, tuberous root system and when it is potted up in a container, the plant can be progressively raised over the ground so that some of the roots can be seen and is especially cultivated for their looks. Architecturally it is a real stunner. When the "caudex" shape of the raised roots is adequately in evidence this plant is incomparable. They also tend to grow more "heads" when they are raised. |