Disphyma Crassifolium Ssp Clavellatum. Round Leaf Pigface Disphyma crassifolium subsp. Clavellatum Native Plant Project Crassifolium from the Latin 'crassus' meaning thick and 'folium' meaning a leaf, referring to the species' succulent leaves Name: round baby pigface, round-leaf pigface, noon-flower (Disphyma crassifolium ssp
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Especially suited to well-drained and saline soils Uses: Grown on embankments or as a colourful foreground plant in mixed native landscapes
Disphyma clavellatum • New Zealand Plant Conservation Network
Indigenous to greater Melbourne: Yes Height category: 0-0.5m Dimensions (height and width): 0.2-0.3 m x 1-2 m Landscape features: Colourful flowers Name: round baby pigface, round-leaf pigface, noon-flower (Disphyma crassifolium ssp Rounded Noon Flower (Disphyma crassifolium ssp clavellatum) Noon flowers are common across Australia, New Zealand and South Africa and are often just called pigface
Disphyma crassifolium ssp. clavellatum. Round Baby Pigface (also called round noonflower, iceplant, and purple dewplant) is a saline-tolerant, succulent groundcover, native to Western Australia, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and New South Wales Foliage: small, fleshy green leaves that are often tinged red-yellow in hot, dry conditions.
Disphyma crassifolium ssp. clavellatium Rounded Noonflower Nick's Natives. Disphyma from the Greek 'dis' meaning twice and 'phyma' meaning a tubercle, tumour, referring to the double lumps at the ovary apex It grows as a prostrate, succulent shrub or annual herb, from two to 30 centimetres high