Lip-Shaped Wonders: Discovering the Secrets of Conophytum Pageae’s Botanical Marvel

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A plant similar to a succulent, it is a species of flowering plant belonging to the Cypress family that often grows in clusters or clusters. Conophytum pageae is native to the Cape Province regions of South Africa and southern Namibia.

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In South Africa and New Zealand, it is also known as Vygies. Conophytum pageae has almost no stem, it produces spherical fleshy leaves that join together at the base and have small, concave holes in the center that resemble the shape of a pair of lips.

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Conophytum pageae differ in color, they can be gray, green or blue. The flowers of conophytum pageae can grow singly or in groups of 2-3 flowers, about 1.5cm in diameter with many petals like daisies.

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Petals have a straight shape and can bend back away from the flower’s throat. Conophytum pageae is commonly known as Cone Plant, Dumplings, Button Plants, Lips Plant and Butt Plant.

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