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    Dinteranthus microspermus subsp. puberulus

    Dinteranthus microspermus subsp. puberulus
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    The globular leaf-pair of Dinteranthus microspermus subsp. puberulus has a fissure in its upper part from where the flower buds can be seen to have developed.

    Another species, D. pole-evansii, is known as the vegetable golf ball; a name that would not be out of place for this plant as well. The leaf surface here is pale pink-grey or darkly so, with scattered purple spots. The leaf lobes are obliquely keeled near the top (Smith, et al, 1998).

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