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(Titanosis seedlings and one Anacampseros 30 days after sowing)
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(Titanosis seedlings and one Anacampseros 30 days after sowing)
Anacampseros rufescens
The genus Anacampseros includes quite a few small succulent plants from southern Africa, including Anacampseros rufescens, from the western part of South Africa. Though long considered to be part of the family Portulacaceae, it has been pulled out and given a brand-new family, the Anacampserotaceae.
-Brian
I just wanted to ask, are these flowers?
They look like they have little roots on them, so I was a little unsure.
SuccyGirl:
Yup those are flowers!! What looks like little roots is actually a natural fuzz the plant produces to help protect it from heat, they're common on Anacampseros species. :)
Another succulent sprite popped out! This cutie little one looks like an anacampseros rufescens, take her home!
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Anacampseros telephiastrum variegata ‘Sunrise’
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