Fenestraria
Fenestraria
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species Aizoaceae
Morphological Summary
Monotypic genus or with two forms (F. rhopalophylla) native to Namibia and South Africa. Cylindrical leaves grow partially buried with only the translucent tip ("window") exposed, allowing photosynthesis while protecting tissues from excess solar radiation. Flowers are large, white or yellow, daisy-like.
Distribution Namibia, South Africa (Namaqualand)
Conservation Least Concern
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Fenestraria aurantiaca N.E.Br.
Orange Baby Toes
Specimen ID RN-FEN-00002
Origin Sudáfrica (Namaqualand) y sur de Namibia
Type Dwarf succulent
DocumentedCommonly cultivated
Fenestraria rhopalophylla (Schltr. & Diels) N.E.Br.
Baby Toes
Specimen ID RN-FEN-00001
Origin Namibia, Namaqualand
Type Coastal sand
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Cultivar
Fenestraria rhopalophylla subsp. aurantiaca cv. Fireworth
Baby Toes Fireworth
Specimen ID RN-FEN-00003
Origin Cultivar de selección, Sudáfrica
Type cultivar
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Botanical subspecies
Fenestraria rhopalophylla subsp. rhopalophylla
White-flowered Baby Toes
Specimen ID RN-FEN-00004
Origin Namaqualand, Sudáfrica
Type subspecies
