Hoodia triebneri
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Hoodia triebneri
Just to throw another wrench in the name game, i stumbled upon Trichocaulon piliferum recently and almost pulled tags, but my feeling was that the ribs on Trichocaulon are thinner and more numerous. Any thoughts?
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Re: Hoodia triebneri
The Gallery is intended primarily as an information repository. As this is an ID query, I have moved it to the Apocynaceae Talk section. I also rotated the photos.
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Re: Hoodia triebneri
I have it as Hoodia pilifera now and yes, ribs much thinner and not that well defined..