Pseudolithos horwoodii explained
Pseudolithos horwoodii is a species of succulent plant in the genus Pseudolithos.[1] Native to arid areas of Somalia, it is a small, leafless plant up to tall and wide.[2] Its growth habit is squat, unbranched, and blob-like, living up to the name of its genus which means "false stone".[3] Its color is green to grayish brown.[4]
Notes and References
- 100736-1. Pseudolithos horwoodii.
- Web site: PSEUDOLITHOS horwoodii Bally & Lavranos [family ASCLEPIADACEAE] on JSTOR ]. 2022-08-18 . plants.jstor.org .
- Book: Dortort, Fred . The Timber Press Guide to Succulent Plants of the World: A Comprehensive Reference to More than 2000 Species . 2014-11-19 . Timber Press . 978-1-60469-357-7 . 194 . en.
- Bally . P. R. O. . Horwood . F. K. . Lavranos . J. J. . 1975 . A Monograph of the Genera Pseudolithos & Whitesloanea . The National Cactus and Succulent Journal . 30 . 4 . 88–93 . 42792004 . 0027-8858.