Fenestraria Rhopalophylla

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the diagram shows two parts of a plant with roots and leaves attached to each other
Lithops ssp. - Lebende Steine im Sukkulentenhaus der Botanischen Gärten der Universität Bonn
Fenestraria rhopalophylla
a butterfly sitting on top of a plant in the desert with rocks and grass around it
Lithops ssp. - Lebende Steine im Sukkulentenhaus der Botanischen Gärten der Universität Bonn
Fenestraria rhopalophylla
a drawing of a blue and green bird with long wings on it's back legs
Lithops ssp. - Lebende Steine im Sukkulentenhaus der Botanischen Gärten der Universität Bonn
Fenestraria rhopalophylla
a potted plant with yellow flowers in it on a table next to rocks and gravel
Fenestraria
many different types of succulents growing on the ground
Fenestraria
a person holding up two pieces of cucumber with sky in the back ground
Fenestrate
A fenestrate habit is a vegetative features that describe leaf succulents that have evolved special fenestrate leaves that grow below the surface of the soil.A number of South African succulents like Lithops ssp. and Haworthia ssp. (See: photo 1 and 2 ) to escape the killing heat of the desert grow almost entirely subterranean and have evolved special fenestrate leaves that grow below the surface of the soil; This succulent leaves have a nearly transparent
two tiny green plants sprouting out of some white rocks on top of gravel
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Fenestraria Rhopalophylla
a small yellow flower sitting next to a green and white plant with tiny rocks on the ground
Fenestraria rhopalophylla
two photos of the same plant with different stages of growth, and one showing what it looks like
Lithops ssp. - Lebende Steine im Sukkulentenhaus der Botanischen Gärten der Universität Bonn
fenestraria inside
small succulents are growing in a potted plant
Fenestraria Rhopalophylla
a small yellow flower sitting on top of a potted plant
Fenestraria Rhopalophylla
a close up of a plant with green and white stripes on it's stems
La página más grande de Cactus y Crasas en el mundo - Haworthia truncata var maughanii (white variegated). | Facebook
Haworthia truncata var maughanii (white variegated).
a small yellow flower sitting on top of a wooden table
Fenestraria rhopalophylla
a close up of a flower in a vase
Fenestraria rhopalophylla
four different views of trees in the woods, one is black and white with red dots on
Natural Autobahn
Patrick Ruijzenaars / In imagining and designing forest is frequently talked about the final stage. Equally interesting is the way to get there. It takes many human lives, indeed a lifetime, for them to mature and a young forest is often the least interesting. This series of drawings shows the experiential value of planted forest in different stages of the forest. By manipulating the planting method the experiential value will be increased, by structural variation, which makes the forest...