Author : (Schönland) G.D.Rowley
Family : Portulacaceae
Habitat : South Africa
Avonia recurvata (Anacampseros recurvata subsp. recurvata), is a branching dwarf succulent, growing trailing or sub-erect white-shingled stems to 8 cm in length that arise from a tuberous rootstock (caudex). The leaf covering stipules are silvery-white, overlapping, scale-like but loosely positioned over the tiny leaves and adpressed to the stems. They give the plant an untidy, characteristic papery appearance. In the typical plants the scale tips are turned outwards. Flowers are white, scented with about 15 stamens.
1 years old seedling. 3/4 cm.
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