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- ornamental plants in specialist succulent collections. The subfamily Didiereoideae is endemic to the southwest of Madagascar, where the species are characteristic...
- Godfrey. (2013). Why all those spines?: Anachronistic defences in the Didiereoideae against now extinct lemurs. South African Journal of Science 109(1-2)...
- Clade: Eudicots Order: Caryophyllales Family: Didiereaceae Subfamily: Didiereoideae Genus: Didierea Baill. Species Didierea madagascariensis Didierea trollii...
- branches that sprawl upwards. As with all members of the sub-family Didiereoideae, this is a semi-succulent woody, shrub to small tree. It is densely...
- of flowering plant. It belongs to the family Didiereaceae, subfamily Didiereoideae, which is found only in the coastal area of SW Madagascar. Didierea...
- extreme adaptations to drought. Spiny plants of the endemic subfamily Didiereoideae form a con****uous component, especially towards the east. They are...
- transformed into spines. The characteristic plants are the endemic subfamily Didiereoideae, baobabs, and Euphorbia species. A more open coastal bushland within...
- (1990-01-06). "Why all those spines?: Anachronistic defences in the Didiereoideae against now extinct lemurs". South African Journal of Science. 109 (1–2):...
- woody species of the Spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) and of the subfamily Didiereoideae, which is narrowly endemic to the southwest of Madagascar. In addition...
- Godfrey. (2013). Why all those spines?: Anachronistic defences in the Didiereoideae against now extinct lemurs. South African Journal of Science 109(1-2)...