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In cultivation they thrive with bright light and ample airflow. Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch. Water with caution in winter, as the plant can lose its roots if the soil stays cold and wet for extended periods. They are dormant in summer. Protect from frost to prevent scarring.
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Smith, Gideon F.; Figueiredo, Estrela; van Wyk, Abraham E. (2019-01-01). "9: Biocultural
Significance and Toxicity". In Smith, Gideon F.; Figueiredo, Estrela; van Wyk, Abraham E. (eds.).
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Red List of South
African Plants, because they have only been found in small subpopulations and are threatened by habitat degradation and
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615:. According to Magrit Bischofberger, von Poellnitz's original spelling should be used according to Article 60.1 of the
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911:Vlok, J. H.; Raimondo, D. (2006).
873:Vlok, J. H.; Raimondo, D. (2006).
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1257:"Cotyledon heterophylla Roxb"
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1103:"Bemerkungen zu Cotyledon L."
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1328:Court, Doreen (2000-06-01).
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1023:Records of the Albany Museum
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1683:Cotyledon and Tylecodon
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1438:978-0-7020-5246-0
1341:978-90-5809-323-3
1299:978-3-642-05597-3
1076:978-3-642-62629-6
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