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Mesembryanthemum o Lampranthus famiglia delle Aizoacee. Mesembrianthemum dal Greco μεσημβρία: μεσος ("mezzo") e ἔμβρυον ("rudimento di frutto" o "embrione"). Etimologicamente “fiore che si apre a mezzogiorno” o comunemente conosciuto come “artigli di strega”. In francese: “griffes de sorcière“.
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