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[edit]Description金武扇仙人掌 Opuntia tuna 20200410214146 11.jpg |
中文(繁體):多年生常綠肉質灌木。莖肉質、扁平、葉狀,"莖"的邊緣與兩面都能開花。老莖木質化。葉退化成針狀或小肉刺狀,"葉"早落。攝於國立自然科學博物館植物園,台灣台中。
English: Perennial evergreen succulent shrubs. Stem fleshy, flat and leaf-like. Lignification of old stems. Leaves degenerate into needles or small subulates. Leaves fall early. Flowers grow on the edge and both sides of the stem. Photo taken in Botanical Garden of National Museum of Natural Science, Taichung, Taiwan. |
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