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Mesembryanthemum simulans Marloth
Trans. S. African Philos. Soc. xviii. 43 (1907)
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It is a mimicry plant know as "African living rock" or ā€œSplits rockā€ because it imitates split chunks of granite (especially if grown in full blazing sun and in time of drought) It resemble stones so closely that it can only be found with difficulty.
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