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Cheiridopsis caroli schmidtii

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Aizoaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Caryophyllales

Genus
  
Cheiridopsis

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Similar
  
Cheiridopsis, Cheiridopsis namaquensis, Cheiridopsis denticulata, Carruanthus ringens, Carruanthus

Cheiridopsis caroli-schmidtii is a species in the genus Cheiridopsis that consists of 100 flowering succulent perennial plants. Like the other members this species is native to semi-arid regions of Namibia and South Africa. This species grows on Granite and quartz outcrops.

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Name

The plant is named after Carl Schmidt who was a German nursery owner who operated in Erfurt. The genus name means hand shaped.

Description

The daisy-like flowers illustrated open during the day from early winter to spring. Like many members of the genus the flower illustrated is borne singly and has Chrome-yellow petals which are 3.5 cm in diameter. The clump of tri-angled leaves that makes up the plant has little or no stem. When fully grown they are over 5 cm tall and about 17 cm in diameter. During the summer the plant dries so much that it can be mistaken for dead.

References

Cheiridopsis caroli-schmidtii Wikipedia