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Descrizione
Questa pianta produce fiori di lunga durata e di color giallo brillante nel tardo autunno e inverno.
Family: Mesebrianthemaceae (Aizoaceae) Scientific name: Cheiridopsis brownii Schick & Tischer Origin: Coast around Alexander Bay and Richtersveld Natl Pk, Orange River, Cape province, South Africa. Conservation status: Listed in CITES appendix 2. Etymology: Cheiridopsis brownii was named in honour of Brown by Dr Tischer who died in 2000 at the age of 105
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Description: Cheridopsis brownii is a small cushion forming leaf succulent, it has approx the size of a Lithops and forms clumps 5-10 cm in diameter. Cheiridopsis are dormant in summer. Note: Cheiridopsis are distinguished from Lithops for the fact that the flower has 12 stigmas, versus 5 or 6 in Lithops. This directly affects the number of seed chambers.
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