Alluaudia humbertii
Alluaudia humbertii Choux

Alluaudia humbertii is a deciduous succulent shrub in the Didiereaceae family, native to the semi-arid shrublands and deserts along the southern coasts of Madagascar. It was first described in 1934 by Choux.
Description
Alluaudia humbertii is a flowering shrub characterized by its succulent nature, adapted to the dry environments of southern Madagascar. It belongs to the genus Alluaudia and is part of the Didiereaceae family, a group of plants primarily found in Madagascar. This species is specifically distributed in the semi-arid shrublands and desert regions of the island's southern coasts. Its description was published in 1934 by the botanist Choux, marking its formal recognition in botanical literature.
Distribution
Madagascar
Synonyms
Alluaudia decaryi





