Curio rowelyanus is a creeping , succulent vine native to the drier parts of southwest Africa.
In its natural environment its stems trail on the ground , rooting where they touch and forming dense mats. pic.twitter.com/a64ybrcjD5 As good as it gets. (@Fib567890) May 28, 2021
In 2018, at the Biodiversity Convention, it was reported by Al-Ahram Online that “Egypt’s latest national report to the Convention of Biological Diversity says biodiversity in the country is declining at the level of ecosystems, species, and populations due to a myriad of manmade factors, including pollution, habitat loss and fragmentation, overexploitation and unsustainable use of natural resources, and climate change.”
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