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This member of the Basellaceae family was described by H. Perrier in 1950.
It is found in the central and eastern part of Madagascar. It has a subterranean caudex or rhizome,
the vines will reach for eight meters. It grows between rocks in
grit or other well drained soil with some water and some sun.
Also seen as a member
of the Chenopodiaceae family.
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