Antimima hallii (L.Bolus) H.E.K.Hartmann

Species

Angiosperms > Caryophyllales > Aizoaceae > Ruschioideae > Antimima

Characteristics

Succulent shrub, with compact centre and long-shoots, erect at first, later decumbent and rooting at nodes some distance away from primary centre, forming a secondary compact centre. One leaf-pair developing into a papery white sheath of ± 4 mm long, free parts ± 3 mm long, second leaf-pair shortly fused, free parts ± 6 mm long, with low papillae. Flowers solitary, purplish pink. Fruit 5-locular.
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Distribution

Antimima hallii world distribution map, present in South Africa

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WFO ID wfo-0000538963
COL ID 67LD9
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Synonyms

Antimima hallii Ruschia hallii