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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Mesembry-anthemum Flowers Photographs

Mesembryanthemum crystallinum and M. nodiflorum are prostrate succulent herbs covered in large bladder cells, giving them a distinctive glistening appearance. Introduced from Europe and Africa, their unique physiology and ability to accumulate salt has enabled them to establish in disturbed and saline areas across southern Australia.








Livingstone Daisy, (Mesembryanthemum), Wales, United Kingdom Giclee Poster Print by Duncan Maxwell, 24x18Carpet of Mesembryanthemum Flowers, Pacific Grove, Monterey, California, USA Giclee Poster Print by Geoff Renner, 16x12Mesembryanthemum Flowers Taken in July in England, United Kingdon, Europe Photographic Poster Print by Michael Black, 30x40

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