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Photo by
Brad Johnson. 
Photo by Pete Liekkio, who
points out: The flowers are more yellow than this photo shows.



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This member of the Geraniaceae family was described by Ernst Heinrich
Friedrich Meyer in 1843.
Found in SW Africa, growing in a well-drained soil with some water and
some sun. The caudex can grow to 15 centimetres, the leaves only 30
centimetres. The flowers are almost white to pale yellowish and it can be reproduced by cuttings
as well.
This is a winter-grower.
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