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Stoeberia arborea
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Stoeberia arborea is a shrub and the largest member of the Aizoaceae family. It is found in the Northern Cape, Western Cape and Namibia, most commonly in the Richtersveld. The shrub grows to a height of 5 m and its FSA number is 103.4. The shrub bears small white flowers and flowers from July to August....read more on Wikipedia.
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