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Family: AIZOACEAE 

 Aloinopsis rosulata
 
  
Author:  Schwantes 1926
Family:  Aizoaceae
Habitat:  Southern Africa
Soil:  Grit
Water:  Medium
Sun:  Medium
Thickness:  4 centimetres
Height:  10 centimetres
Flower:  Light Pink and Red
Reproduction:  Seeds/Cuttings
Pop names:  -
Synonyms:  Mesembryanthcmum rosulatum, Kensit. Acaulon rosulata, Aistocaulon rosulata, Acaulon rosulatum N.E.Br., Aistocaulon rosulatum Von Pöllnitz ex H.Jacobsen, Mesembryanthemum rosulatum 
Got it from:  Ringsted, Danmark
Year:  2004
This member of the Aixoaceae family was given this name by Schwantes in 1926. It is found in Southern Africa, growing in wintertime in grit with some water and some sun. The tubes will get four centimetres thick, the hole plant will only rice to 10 centimetres. The flowers are pale pink with red stripes. It can be reproduced both by seeds, leaves and cuttings.

This is a winter-grower like the other Aloinopsis'.