P. bispinosum is a succulent shrublet with a partially subterranean, tuberous stem up to 0.6 m tall, the branches armed with paired straight spines 10-20 mm long. The narrow leaves are scattered or in tufts on the stems. The broad, bell-shaped flowers are few and in clusters at the tips of the branches, 15-20 mm in diameter. Flowers appear with the leaves from August to December in shades of purple to pink. It is the most floriferous of all species in cultivation.
Similar species: Gentianales
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Uploaded Apr 28, 2015. Captured Apr 25, 2015 15:12 in ulitsa "Okolovrasten pat", Sofia, Bulgaria.