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Anacampseros plants are usually tiny, perennial succulents that branch to produce several rosettes. The flowers are small but often very attractive as is this newly explored species.

Many Anacampseros plants tend to sow themselves spontaneously after flowering and multiply quite readily as this one is apparently also doing. The genus name refers to a plant that helped to restore lost love. This connotation (regarding the plant) may also have gone astray in our time?

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Ivan Latti
 
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