Hello,
I have this unidentified Anacampseros. Does anyone know which one is it?
Anacampseros
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I would call that Anacampseros rufescens
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Hi,
Are you sure? I have Anacampseros rufescens, I bought it with label (it's true that often the labels are not right) and this one has bigger leaves and these "hairs" that my rufescens has not.
Are you sure? I have Anacampseros rufescens, I bought it with label (it's true that often the labels are not right) and this one has bigger leaves and these "hairs" that my rufescens has not.
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My book lists A. rufescens as having numerous hairs and purple under sides of the leaves
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I agreed C And D. Like lots of species, sometime they can look quite different because of the natural variation or growing conditions.
"Leaves: Up to 70 per rosette, crowded and spirally arranged, obovate-lanceolate, acute or somewhat acuminated, expanded, somewhat recurred at the apex, unequal in size the larger to 2 cm tall and 1 cm broad woolly in the axil, hairless when mature. The upper surface is dark olive green but, as many succulents do, takes on a reddish cast in the sun or under stress conditions, the underside is usually dark purple. Stipule-hairs white, numerous, bristle-like often wavy."
"Leaves: Up to 70 per rosette, crowded and spirally arranged, obovate-lanceolate, acute or somewhat acuminated, expanded, somewhat recurred at the apex, unequal in size the larger to 2 cm tall and 1 cm broad woolly in the axil, hairless when mature. The upper surface is dark olive green but, as many succulents do, takes on a reddish cast in the sun or under stress conditions, the underside is usually dark purple. Stipule-hairs white, numerous, bristle-like often wavy."
Bryan
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Re: Anacampseros
The 1st 1 could be Anacampseros telephiastrum
#2 resembles Anacampseros tomentosa
#2 resembles Anacampseros tomentosa
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Thanks to all.