Author: Bot. Jahrb. System. 27(1-2): 215.1899
Family: Asteraceae
Habitat: South Africa (Cape Province, Little Namaqualand...)
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Stunning prehistoric-looking South African Othonna with its fish scale-like stems
Pack of 5 seeds 2022
OTHONNA euphorbioides
Auteur : Hutch.
Famille : Asteraceae
Habitat : R.S.A.
Othonna euphorbioides is a remarkable caudiciforms species with the habit of a miniature spiny succulent shrub, broader than tall barely 10-15(-30) cm tall. It is the most cactus-like of all succulent Compositae (near Senecio) forming spiny masses of succulent stems seemingly remote from the better known Othonnas. This plant acquired its name by resembling many of the spiny succulent euphorbias.
2 years old seedling. 3/4 cm
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