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Home Home » GENERA A » Anacampseros » Anacampseros telephiastrum gemsboksuring triumphant
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Anacampseros telephiastrum gemsboksuring triumphant

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This small Anacampseros telephiastrum plant is celebrating a successful life moment. Its earthly situation comprises a basal leaf rosette, a hairy stem and one open flower.

There is an ample cluster of yellow-anthered stamens around the white of the three-branched stigma. The roots are unseen. The leaves are angled up more than out, apart from the lowest ones.

The wiry stipules of the stem-leaves are a bit incongruous below the bridal magnificence of the radiant flower. Life is about striving for, not achieving perfection.

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Thabo Maphisa
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Ivan Latti
 
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