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Aloinopsis hilmarii

Aloinopsis hilmarii
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The Aloinopsis genus of mesembs has a name that indicates a resemblance to aloes. The elaborate underground system of tuberous roots possessed by these plants causes the appearance of several heads, 'rosettes' aboveground. The genus name Deilanthe is a (discarded?) synonym. These plants withstand extreme temperatures and drought and are normally found in environments characterized by these features.

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