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Pleiospilos Mixed Species Seeds - Split Rock - Indigenous South African Succulents - Vetplante

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New
Location
South Africa
Product code
Pleiospilos Mixed Species 1
Bob Shop ID
522983214

Pleiospilos Mixed Species Seeds

Stone Plants, Split Rocks, Mimicry Plants

Pleiospilos is a genus of South African succulent mesemb plants that belong to the Aizoaceae family. The name is derived from the Greek “pleios” (many) and “spìlos” (spot). The plants are also known as kwaggavy (Quagga mesemb), lewerplant (liver plant), lewervygie (liver mesemb), klipplant (stone plant) and split rock from their rock like appearance. Pleiospilos species have two or four opposite grey-green leaves that grow from a short stem that may be underground. Flowers emerge from the center of the leaves. Pleiospilos species reproduce both sexually and asexually. Vegetative offshoots emerge from the root system.

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