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Home Home » GENERA M-O » Othonna » Othonna lobata, a close family or a buried secret
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Othonna lobata, a close family or a buried secret

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This may be young Othonna lobata growth. The erect leaf clusters are smooth, pale grey-green and mainly channelled on the upper surface. Lobes are starting to grow tentatively on some of the larger ones, disrupting the simple oblong or spoon-shape of the entire margins.

There may be a hidden connection among these seemingly separate plants underground, a branched caudex covered by the sand (iNaturalist)?

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Jack Latti
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Ivan Latti
 
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