Species Delosperma asperulum
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There aren’t any identifications of Delosperma asperulum.
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Etymology of Delosperma:
Gk. delos = visible, open, transparent; sperma = seed; referring to seeds that are easily visible as they are in an unenclosed chamber of the capsule which has no covering membrane.
Etymology of asperulum:
From the Latin aspera = 'rough' and -ulum a diminutive meaning roughish
Scientific name:
Delosperma asperulum (Salm-Dyck) L. Bolus
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Shrublet to 50 cm, with stems brownish grey, papillate when young. Leaves subcylindrical to trigonous, spreading, apically recurved. Flowers solitary on pedicels to 10 mm long, pale pink. Fruits 4-locular. Aug.--Oct. Pioneer, NW, SW, LB (Namaqualand to Riversdale).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Delosperma asperulum.