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Curio radicans covering its patch

Curio radicans covering its patch
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Curio radicans may cover a fair bit of earth when in robust form, this open patch in Albany thicket at Addo being an example. The creeping stems vary in leaf density in picture, maybe due to growing conditions at the times when they developed. The overall effect is a dense, succulent bead mat.

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Thabo Maphisa
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Ivan Latti
 
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