HAWORTHIA AND SUCCULENT AUCTION



This blog is dedicated to plants from desert regions around the world as well as plants that have adapted to withstand arid conditions, but do not occur in real deserts. Many of the plants are found in arid semi-desert regions. There will be a greater emphasis on succulent plants, but others will also be included. This blog deals with desert plants of the Americas, Africa, Arabia and others. We are situated in South Africa and South African plants are likely to feature more dominantly. The pictures taken are from our private botanical desert garden at Leopoort near Oudtshoorn, from plants in nature, as well as other collections.


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Euphorbia celata (celata means hidden) was discovered in 1970 in the Vanrhynsdorp district and described by R.A. Dyer in 1974.

The plants occur in low lying areas of Namaqualand from Vredendal northwards to the Richtersveld.

Euphorbia celata

   


  

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