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Fleshy Australian Sarcostemma

Fleshy Australian Sarcostemma Plant Properties

Chinese Name: Australian SarcostemmaAlias: Latin Name: Sarcostemma australeFamily and Genus: Asclepiadaceae, Sarcostemma genusDistribution: Arid regions of Australia

Fleshy Australian Sarcostemma Plant Introduction

Australian Sarcostemma Sarcostemma australe - Asclepiadaceae Sarcostemma genus, native to the arid regions of Australia. A fleshy shrub with latex in its body. Stems are erect or semi-erect, 1-2 meters tall, cylindrical, branching profusely, club-shaped, 0.5-1 centimeter thick, fleshy and soft, green or gray-green, sometimes white. Leaves are scale-like and early deciduous. Flowers are 6-8, grouped together, with a double-layered corolla, radially symmetrical. Most of this species lacks leaves, with its slender branches swaying in the wind, creating a graceful and enchanting sight. This fleshy plant from Oceania is quite rare, representing a regional species.

Fleshy Australian Sarcostemma Image Gallery

1. Australian Sarcostemma Image One

2. Australian Sarcostemma Image Two

3. Australian Sarcostemma Image Three

4. Australian Sarcostemma Image Four

5. Australian Sarcostemma Image Five

6. Australian Sarcostemma Image Six

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