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Paeonia daurica subsp. mlokosewitschii, the golden peony or Molly the witch, is a species of flowering plant native to the Caucasus Mountains, where it grows on rocky slopes in oak, hornbeam, or beech forests.
It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing 23–27 in (58–69 cm) tall, with biternate, glaucous leaves with obovate lobes. In spring it bears large, single, bowl-shaped lemon-yellow flowers 5 in (13 cm) in diameter, the ovary pubescent, the two to four carpels white, pink or yellow, and the stamen filaments yellow-green.
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Pelecyphora strobiliformis grows with spherical or depressed spherical bodies. The magenta-colored flowers reach a diameter of 1.5 to 3 centimeters. The small fruits are hidden in the hair on the crown.
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Caralluma acutangula is a robust, densely branched, cactus-like, succulent, 40-100 cm tall with large cluster of purple-black flowers crowded in dark globose heads on stems tips. It is one of the largest stapeliads and is closely related to Caralluma edithae and Caralluma somalica.