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Duvalia

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Subfamily
  
Asclepiadoideae

Order
  
Gentianales

Family
  
Apocynaceae

Rank
  
Genus

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Orbea, Huernia, Piaranthus, Echidnopsis, Stapelianthus

Duvalia is a plant genus in the tribe Stapeliae, milkweed subfamily Asclepiadoideae, in the family Apocynaceae (dogbane). The genus was first described in 1812, named after the French physician and botanist Henri-Auguste Duval (1777-1814). It can be found on the Arabian peninsula, in tropical Africa and South Africa.

Duvalia Duvalia corderoyi

The Duvalia species are succulent, perennial plants with low, planar growth. The shoots are clavate, cylindrical to spherical, in cross-section four-, five-or six-edged, and to about 10 inches long. They can range from green, gray to mottled reddish in color. The flower stems are long and bare. The hermaphroditic flowers measure 1-5 cm in diameter, and have five parts. The crown is yellow ocher, brown, red to dark purple. The five corolla lobes are flat or folded along the middle nerve.

Duvalia Duvalia corderoyi
Species
formerly included

transferred to Mannia

  • Duvalia rupestris now Mannia rupestris
  • Resident evil 5 duvalia



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    References

    Duvalia Wikipedia