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Fenestraria (known as babies' toes) is a (possibly monotypic)
genus of
succulent plants in the
family Aizoaceae,
native to the
Namaqualand in Namibia...
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Leucoblepsis fenestraria is a moth in the
family Drepanidae. It was
described by
Frederic Moore in 1868. It is
found in the north-eastern Himalayas, Taiwan...
- in May.
Macrauzata fenestraria fenestraria Macrauzata fenestraria insulata Inoue, 1988 (Taiwan) Lin, Felix. "Macrauzata
fenestraria insulata Inoue". Oriental...
- mesembryanthemoides, etc.)
Conophytum spp.
Callisia spp. (C. navicularis, etc.)
Fenestraria spp.
Frithia spp.
Haworthia spp.
Haworthiopsis spp. (H. koelmaniorum...
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produce oxalates from
oxidation of carbohydrates.
Plants of the
genus Fenestraria produce optical fibers made from
crystalline oxalic acid to transmit...
- not
light flux or intensity, but drought. Some
window plants such as
Fenestraria species and some
Haworthia species such as
Haworthia tesselata and Haworthia...
- In the wild, the
leaves of
Fenestraria commonly are
covered in soil,
except for the
transparent fenestration; this
permits photosynthesis while reducing...
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Enarganthe N.E.Br
Erepsia N.E.Br
Esterhuysenia L.Bolus
Faucaria Schwantes Fenestraria N.E.Br
Frithia N.E.Br
Gibbaeum Haw. ex N.E.Br
Glottiphyllum Haw. ex N...
- Eberlanzia, Ebracteola, Enarganthe, Erepsia, Esterhuysenia, Faucaria,
Fenestraria, Frithia, Gibbaeum, Glottiphyllum, Hallianthus, Hereroa, Ihlenfeldtia...
- rowley****. A
similar morphology is
observed in
species of the
genus Fenestraria as well as the
species Haworthia cooperi and
Frithia pulchra,
which grow...