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Home Home » GENERA M-O » Muraltia » Muraltia spinosa leaves and stems
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Muraltia spinosa leaves and stems

Muraltia spinosa leaves and stems
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The leaves of Muraltia spinosa, alternate to sub-opposite, ascend stalkless from the longitudinally furrowed green upper stems. The coarse leaf surfaces are fleshy, round-tipped and dull-green with no hairs. Yellowish new growth is sprouting from the leaf axils in picture.

The stem-tip spines, giving M. spinosa its specific name, are out of sight here, while purplish colour change spreading upon the older stem is to be seen.

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Ivan Latti
 
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