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Jordaaniella dubia

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Jordaaniella dubia
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J. dubia
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Jordaaniella dubia
(L.Bolus) N.E.Br.

Jordaaniella dubia is a coastal succulent plant of the family Aizoaceae. It is indigenous to South Africa and is easy to propagate, making an attractive groundcover for coastal gardens.

Jordaaniella dubia is smaller than its relative, the (now extinct in the wild) Anemone Vygie, with large, bright yellow flowers. Its natural habitat is the coastal Strandveld of the Western Cape, but it grows well as a garden plant in sandy or coastal gardens almost anywhere. [1]


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