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Conophytum ficiforme

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Conophytum ficiforme
Conophytum ficiforme in habitat
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C. ficiforme
Binomial name
Conophytum ficiforme

Conophytum ficiforme is a small South African species of succulent plant of the genus Conophytum.[1]

Description

The name "ficiforme" is Latin for "fig-shaped", and refers to the shape of their bodies.

In addition, they can be distinguished from other Conophytums the distinctive dots which form angular lines over their lobes.

Distribution

It is indigenous to the Robertson Karoo vegetation of the Breede River Valley, Western Cape, South Africa. It is especially common in the mountains north of Worcester as well as in McGregor, south of Robertson and in Bonnievale.

Their habitat is rocky crevices and outcrops, where they form clumps in sheltered or partially shaded positions. They receive rainfall primarily in the winter. In the summer they go into dormancy in dry leaf sheathes.[2]

References

Further reading

  • Hammer,S.(2002) Dumpling and his wife: New views of the genus Conophytum EAE Creative Colour Ltd. ISBN 0-9539326-1-3.
  • Hammer,S.(1993) The genus Conophytum : A Conograph Succulent Plant Publications, Pretoria. ISBN 0-620-17633-4.
  • National Botanical Institute of South Africa.(1993) List of Southern African Succulent Plants Umdaus Press. ISBN 1-919 766-04-9

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