
Appearance
This species of Carpobrotus bears bright pink-purple flowers and, like its relatives, forms a sprawling succulent groundcover. It can be distinguished from its related species by its short, stout, gray-green leaves. These are mildly curved and shaped like a sabre, having the shape of an isoceles triangle in cross-section, if cut perpendicularly.Distribution
Its natural habitat is the coastal dunes of the Western Cape, South Africa. Here it can be found as far north as Saldanha, across the Cape Peninsula, and as far eastwards as Mossel Bay.References:
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