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Home Home » GENERA C » Conophytum » Conophytum bilobum near Concordia in Namaqualand
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Conophytum bilobum near Concordia in Namaqualand

Conophytum bilobum near Concordia in Namaqualand
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  • Conophytum auriflorum subsp. auriflorum
  • Conophytum auriflorum subsp. auriflorum
  • Conophytum bilobum
  • Conophytum bilobum close-up
  • Conophytum bilobum near Concordia in Namaqualand
  • Conophytum bilobum subsp. bilobum
  • Conophytum bilobum subsp. bilobum var. bilobum
  • Conophytum bilobum subsp. bilobum var. bilobum
  • Conophytum bilobum var. muscosipapillatum
  • Conophytum breve
  • Conophytum ectypum
  • Conophytum ectypum
  • Conophytum ficiforme
  • Conophytum flavum subsp. flavum
  • Conophytum flavum subsp. flavum with fruit capsule
  • Conophytum frutescens
  • Conophytum herreanthus subsp. herreanthus

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The bi-lobed characteristic of Conophytum bilobum leaves seen here is clear to observe, but also different from the same feature in some other specimens depicted in this Album.

The busy surface of this compact plant body presents among other things some fruit capsules and old leaf husks scattered among the leaves, not to forget the long-tubed yellow flowers in bloom and near it. This plant must have already received some rain to stimulate all these growth activities (Smith, et al, 1998).

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Ivan Latti
 
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