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On my last trip to the Little Karoo I photographed many of these "blobs" in their natural habitat - Gibbaeum album (Gibba = hump) and Muiria hortenseae (after John Muir and his daughter Hortense). By no stretch of the imagination can these plants be called alpine, but nevertheless they have a very intriguing lifestyle - they live off the frequent winter fogs that swirl around the mountains of the southern Cape; during the summer months they are shrivelled and dormant.These two plants are closely related and many scholars are of the opinion that Muiria should be sunk into Gibbaeum Muiria is indeed a very odd plant (...and quite difficult to grow!) and one school of thought sees it as a Gibbaeum that never quite grew up (neoteny). Anyway, enjoy it for its exclusive and unique characteristics.