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Juttadinteria decumbens Schick & Tischer

  • Common Name:
  • Family: Aizoaceae Rudolphi.

  • Country of Origin: Namibia
  • Habitat: fog deserts of Namibia

  • Description: A highly succulent shrub from the coastal fog deserts of Namibia.

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Accession Data:

  • Accession # 199800150
  • Source: Matt Opel
  • Accession Date: 10-02-1998
  • Bench: 2207 - XER:Namib / Karoo D
  • Qty: 1 confirmed on 04-30-2013

Classification:

  • Division: Magnoliophyta
  • Class: Magnoliopsida
  • SubClass: core eudicots
  • Order: Caryophyllales
  • SubOrder:
  • Family: Aizoaceae
  • SubFamily: Ruschioideae
  • Tribe: Ruschieae
  • SubTribe:

References:

Personal communication with Matt Opel, November 1998

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Other Accessions in Aizoaceae

Subfamily Mesembryanthemoideae

Subfamily Ruschioideae
Tribe Apatesieae

Subfamily Ruschioideae
Tribe Dorotheantheae

Subfamily Ruschioideae
Tribe Ruschieae

Subfamily Sesuvioideae

W/C = Wild Collected

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