Avonia quinaria quinaria (Avonia quinaria quinaria)
Description
Avonia quinaria is a dwarf perennial caudiciform succulent usually deep-seated, that flush with soil surface in habitat. urnip-shaped, fleshy to somewhat woody, flattened above, to ,5-5 cm in diameter, (often pulled down into the ground in time of drought) with, a spherical crown of thin branches up to ,5 cm above ground. However some exceptional plants found in nature exceed 0 cm in diameter and could be several centuries years old. Branches: Sub-terminal, numerous, sterile and flower-bearing, undivided, very short, mm thick. Spirally arranged, and closely 5- overlapping imbricated, broad-ovate to triangular, entire, not hairy at the base, parchment-like, silvery with brownish spots. Very minute semi-orbicular flattish, completely hidden by the stipules. stipules scarious, white, spirally involucral leaves larger, sphacelate at top; flowers exserted.
Taxonomic tree
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Domain: Eukarya
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Kingdom: Plantae
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Class: Magnoliopsida
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Order: Caryophyllales
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Family: Anacampserotaceae
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Genus: Avonia
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