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- Disphyma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Aizoaceae that are native to New Zealand, Australia and southern Africa. Plants in this genus are...
- Disphyma cr****ifolium, commonly known as round-leaved pigface or salty fingers is a species of flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae native to Australia...
- Disphyma australe is a species of flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae and is endemic to New Zealand. It is a prostrate, succulent annual shrub or short-lived...
- Disphyma papillatum, commonly known as Chatham Island ice plant, is a species of flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae and is endemic to the Chatham...
- Disphyma cr****ifolium subsp. clavellatum is the subspecies of Disphyma cr****ifolium (round-leaved pigface) that occurs in Australia and New Zealand. It...
- cooperi, Cooper's ice plant Delo**** bosseranum [vi], a Delo**** species Disphyma, a genus of iceplants common to Australia, New Zealand, and southern Africa...
- and succulents. Their diet may include plants such as Poa poiformis, Disphyma australe, Myoporum insulare, and species of Trifolium and Juncus. Males...
- Cylindrophyllum, Delo****, Dicrocaulon, Didymaotus, Dinteranthus, Diplosoma, Disphyma, Dracophilus, Drosanthemum, Eberlanzia, Ebracteola, Enarganthe, Erepsia...
- Dicrocaulon N.E.Br Didymaotus N.E.Br Dinteranthus Schwantes Diplosoma Schwantes Disphyma N.E.Br Dracophilus (Schwantes) Dinter & Schwantes Drosanthemum Schwantes...
- "Disphyma papillatum". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. Archived from the original on 1 December 2022. Retrieved 4 December 2024. "Disphyma papillatum"...