Anacampseros albissima (Marloth1912) It is distinguished by its white color, produced by the stipules covering its stems. Distinctive characteristics of the species include papillae covering the entire flower stigma and seeds shaped like a "comma." The stems are always slender, approximately 3 mm in diameter. The flowering is small and appears at the tips of the stems. It is difficult to propagate from cuttings, and its growth is exceptionally slow. Etymology: From the Latin albus (white) + -issimus superlative suffix, meaning extremely white or whitest.Place of Origin: South Africa and Namibia.
Anacampseros arachnoides ((Haw.) Sims1811) Etymology: From the Greekaná (again) + kamptein (to bend, to turn) is often interpreted as "rebirth of love."Place of Origin: South Africa and Namibia.