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- Pachypodium namaquanum, also known as halfmens or elephants trunk, is a Southern African succulent plant in the family Apocynaceae. The genus name Pachypodium...
- (Eastern South Africa) Formerly placed here Pachypodium namaquanum (Wyley ex Harv.) Welw. (as A. namaquanum Wyley ex Harv.) Adenium obesum is also known as the...
- boliviensis Nerium oleander (dehiscence) Ochrosia borbonica Pachypodium namaquanum Periploca graeca Plumeria alba Rauvolfia serpentina Saba senegalensis...
- [Madagascar, tree] Pachypodium meridionale: [Madagascar, tree] Pachypodium namaquanum (Cobas tree): [Southern Continental Africa, tree] Pachypodium rosulatum:...
- Pachypodium, such as P. rutenbergainum, P. bispinosum, P. geayi, P. lamerei, P. namaquanum, P. rosulatum, P. saundersii, and P. succulentum. Laterite is a red residual...
- caution is warranted in overgeneralizing this characteristic. Pachypodium namaquanum is often branchless. Pachypodium brevicaule has no clear branches, and...
- A Place We Knew Half the Man (disambiguation) Halfmens or Pachypodium namaquanum, a succulent plant This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- psilurus, Sarcocaulon mossamedense, Acanthosicyos horridus, Pachypodium namaquanum and Pachypodium lealii. The earthstar fungus Geastrum welwitschii, a species...
- spines varies from 1 mm in P. decaryi and P. sofiense to 75 mm in P. namaquanum. The wood of Pachypodium species is soft and cream-colored; their bark...
- nowhere else on earth. Chief among these is the "Halfmensboom"(Pachypodium namaquanum Welw.) meaning "half-person tree" , the name comes from the plant's resemblance...