Ceropegia dubia (R. A. Dyer)
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| distribution:
South Africa: Eastern Cape |
| This species is
a trailing plant with fusiform roots. The leaves are egg-shaped or heart-shaped, about 3 cm long and slightly succulent, they have a very conspicuous pointed tip. The flowers are about 2 cm long and light beige in colour. Their united petals are greenish brown. |
left:Ceropegia dubia Photo: image by courtesy of the Missouri Botanical Garden http://www.mobot.org |
left:Ceropegia dubia, enlarged detail Photo: image by courtesy of the Missouri Botanical Garden http://www.mobot.org |
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