Aloinopsis malherbei

Aloinopsis malherbei
Aloinopsis malherbei
Aloinopsis malherbei

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Botanical name: Aloinopsis malherbei

Aloinopsis malherbei is a small succulent plant that resembles a fan. It is native to South Africa, where it grows in rocky and dry habitats. It has thick, bluish-green leaves with white tubercles at the tips, and yellow flowers that bloom in winter. Aloinopsis malherbei is a popular plant among collectors for its unique shape and honey-scented flowers. It requires a well-draining soil, plenty of light, and minimal water in summer.

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Family: Aizoaceae
Type: succulent
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