Cerochlamys

Cerochlamys is a genus of plants in the family Aizoaceae.[1] They are all succulent plants, with fleshy, water-storing leaves. These plants bear small, somewhat daisy-like flowers, usually in shades of pink or purple.

Cerochlamys
Scientific classification
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Core eudicots
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Cerochlamys

N.E.Br., 1928

Species

  • Cerochlamys gemina (L.Bolus) (H.E.K.Hartmann)
  • Cerochlamys pachyphylla (L.Bolus) (L.Bolus)
  • Cerochlamys purpureostyla (L.Bolus) (H.E.K.Hartmann)
  • Cerochlamys trigona (N.E.Br)
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References

  1. the Plant List "Cerochlamys" (2010). Version 1. Published on the Internet; http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/search?q=cerochlamys Accessed 22 July


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