Sand Fiddleleaf (Nama Carnosum)
Nama Carnosum, or more commonly know as Sand Fiddleleaf, is a subshrub forb/herb of the genus Nama. Its duration is perennial which means it will grow year after year. Nama Carnosum or Sand Fiddleleaf‘s floral region is North America US Lower 48, specifically in the states of New Mexico and Texas.
Sand Fiddleleaf (Nama Carnosum) Information
Sand Fiddleleaf (Nama Carnosum) Tags
Dicot, Hydrophyllaceae, Magnoliophyta, Magnoliopsida, Nama, Perennial, Solanales, Subshrub Forb/herbRelated Plants
- Fiddleleaf (Nama)
- Yellowseed Fiddleleaf (Nama Xylopodum)
- Stevens’ Fiddleleaf (Nama Stevensii)
- Wishbone Fiddleleaf (Nama Dichotomum)
- Betatakin Fiddleleaf (Nama Retrorsum)
- Havard’s Fiddleleaf (Nama Havardii)
- Whitewhisker Fiddleleaf (Nama Undulatum)
- Matted Fiddleleaf (Nama Torynophyllum)
- Mud Fiddleleaf (Nama Stenocarpum)
- Lobb’s Fiddleleaf (Nama Lobbii)
- Rothrock’s Fiddleleaf (Nama Rothrockii)
- Small-Leaf Fiddleleaf (Nama Parvifolium)
- Eggleaf Fiddleleaf (Nama Pusillum)
- Depressed Fiddleleaf (Nama Depressum)
- California Fiddleleaf (Nama Californicum)
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