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This is a desert species that penetrates the Mediterranean region along the coastal sandy soils.
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A hairy-sticky annual. Stems much branched and forms a kind of umbrella in fruit. Flower tiny white.
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Here u can see the flowers of this coral-like plant.
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Gypsophila aretioides is a striking coral-like sbrublet from the campion plant family. Here you can see it in its arid windy habitat.
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This is a a striking coral-like sbrublet from the campion plant family. If u look carefully u can see the tiny flowers.