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- Cheiridopsis is a genus that consists of 100 species of flowering succulent perennial plants, native to semi-arid regions in the far west of Namibia and...
- extinction. "Cheiridopsis purpurea". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 3 February 2023. Wolfaardt, Lize (2012). "Cheiridopsis purpurea L...
- Cheiridopsis denticulata is a species in the genus Cheiridopsis native to South Africa. It has yellow flowers, and distinctive foliage with a narrow,...
- Bushmanland. Cheiridopsis schlechteri is considered to be of least concern by the South African National Biodiversity Institute. "Cheiridopsis schlechteri"...
- Cheiridopsis pilosula is a species of succulent plant from Namaqualand in the Northern Cape of South Africa. This succulent subshrub becomes raggedly clumped...
- Cephalophyllum N.E.Br Cerochlamys N.E.Br Chasmatophyllum Dinter & Schwantes Cheiridopsis N.E.Br Circandra N.E.Br Conophytum N.E.Br Corpuscularia Schwantes, synonym...
- Cheiridopsis velox is a species of succulent plant from South Africa. Cheiridopsis velox is a tangled succulent shrublet that grows to a height of 25 cm...
- Cheiridopsis umbrosa is a succulent plant from South Africa. This succulent subshrub becomes loosely clumped with age. It grows to be 3–8 cm (1.2–3.1 in)...
- Cheiridopsis peculiaris is a species of succulent plant in the genus Cheiridopsis native to South Africa. Its name refers to the peculiar leaf shape compared...
- mistaken for dead. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cheiridopsis caroli-schmidtii. "Cheiridopsis caroli-schmidtii (Dinter & A.Berger) N.E.Br". Plants...