Delosperma
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Delosperma is a genus of around 100 species of succulent plants in the family Aizoaceae. The family is common in southern and eastern Africa.
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[edit] Species
- Delosperma cooperi
- Delosperma echinatum
- Delosperma floribundum
- Delosperma tradescantioides
[edit] Alkaloids
Delosperma species containing the alkaloid dimethyltryptamine:
- Delosperma acuminatum[1]
- Delosperma cooperi[1]
- Delosperma ecklonis[1]
- Delosperma esterhuyseniae[1]
- Delosperma hallii[1]
- Delosperma harazianum[1]
- Delosperma harazianum Shibam[1]
- Delosperma hirtum[1]
- Delosperma hallii aff. litorale St. Fancis Bay[1]
- Delosperma lydenbergensae[1]
- Delosperma nubigenum[1]
- Delosperma pageanum[1]
- Delosperma pergamentaceum[1]
- Delosperma tradescantiodes[1]
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