Articles related to "Aizoaceae"



Lithops
Best known as the stone plants from Southern Africa that have fused their leaves together to conserve water and appear as unlike a plant as possible.
lithops stone plants mimicry flowering stones aizoaceae

Pleiospilos nelii
Pleiospilos nelii is the popular split rock plant, looking like a piece of greenish speckled rock, and with a perfectly straight cleft right down the middle.
pleiospilos nelii split rock mesemb aizoaceae pleiospilos

Ice Plant; The Best of Intentions Gone Awry
How many times in life do we do things with the best of intentions, only to find ourselves knee-deep in something less than desirable, and definitely not expected? Where wildflowers are concerned, this means non-native species. Purple Loosestrife and Scotch Broom are two examples. Another non-native species, which may or may not be another example of the best of intentions gone awry, is Ice Plant.
ice plant; the best of intentions gone awry? gregg m. pasterick wildflowers of north america botany ecology


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