Oscularia

Japanese: Oscularia
Oscularia

...The flowers are about 4cm in diameter and come in red, pink, white, and pale yellow. (2) Perennial stem group: They have clear woody stems, and representative genera include Lampranthus , Delosperma , Oscularia , Ruschia , and Trichodiadema . The Delosperma genus includes about 125 species, many of which have translucent papillae on their leaves.

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Oscularia" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…花は直径4cmくらいで,花色は赤,桃,白,淡黄色がある。(2)多年生で有茎群 木質化した明瞭な茎があり,代表的な属にマツバギク属Lampranthus,デロスペルマ属Delosperma,オスクラリア属Oscularia,ルシア属Ruschia,トリコディアデマ属Trichodiademaなどがある。デロスペルマ属は約125種を含み,葉に半透明の乳頭状突起を持つ種が多い。…

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