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Euphorbia ingens, a large succulent tree species native to southern African savanna ecosystems, has died in large numbers in recent years in some areas of South Africa.
As a drought-deciduous succulent tree, Brachychiton rupestris adapts readily to cultivation and is tolerant of a range of various soils and temperatures.
Brachychiton rupestris grows as a succulent tree reaching 10 20 m (rarely 25 m) in height, though plants in cultivation are usually shorter.
Leaf succulence increased steadily with the emergence of aloes in southern Africa, from the barely succulent tree aloes (Aloidendron and Kumara) and rambling aloes (Aloiampelos), to Aloe and neighbouring genera.
The current study investigated the role of windthrown mortality in Aloe dichotoma, a widespread and iconic succulent tree species distributed in the arid and semi-arid winter and summer rainfall regions of Namibia and South Africa.
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This stem-succulent tree produces seeds containing 30 45% toxic oil, with a high percentage of monounsaturated oleic and polyunsaturated linoleic acid [ 9– 11].
This cladogram could be presented next to the succulent plants tree, as well as next to other trees that include animal or fungal taxa.
The succulent plants tree (see Figure 1) was part of a temporary exhibition, Travels in the Great Tree of Life, that was on display from 2/16/08-2/28/09 athehe Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
For example, in our revision of the succulent plants tree (Figure 6), we added an arrow to show that time runs from the bottom of the tree to the top.
Thus, our first redesign of the succulent plants tree is to redraw it in the rectangular format (see Figure 6).
We then describe how we redesigned the succulent plants tree in accordance with the principle under consideration.
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