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Petopentia is a monotypic genus with Petopentia natalensis being the sole member. Petopentia natalensis is a caudiciform South African indigenous Asclepiad perennial-climber with a tuberous rootstock, commonly known as a caudex. The succulent caudex is often epigeal (above ground) and constricted into segments. The caudex is globose and can grow up to 40cm or more in diameter. The bark on the caudex is red-brown and finely fissured. The twining vines can climb up to 15m tall. They are glabrous, with white latex, becoming woody, often reddish or with red-brown verruculose, wax-like bark. The leathery leaves are smooth and shiny and have a distinctive purple underside. They are 8-13cm long and 2-4cm wide.
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