Griolus Dmudus

Griolus dmudus is a rare species of creeping vine which has so far only been observed in the jungles of central Botswana. The species is characterised by its leathery outer bark, and pink inner flesh. Griolus dmudus (common name: "Botswana Rope") was first documented in 1814 by the French explorer Edgar d'Mude.

 

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