Succulent shrub ; up to 20-50(-100) cm tall . Stems erect to ascending to decumbent , woody at the base , much-branched ; young branches often reddish . Leaves 5–15 x 3–8 mm , sessile , spirally arranged , broadly ovate to suborbicular , succulent , flattened or semi-globose , decreasing in size upwards . Inflorescences solitary or in 2–3-flowered clusters forming terminal and lateral racemes , up to 10 cm ; bracts ±1 mm , scarious . Flowers sessile , bisexual , yellow , with a strong pungent disagreeable musky odour when fresh ; perianth segments 1–2 mm , fused below , yellow-green (drying black) , margins scarious ; stamens 2–3 . Fruit with free percarp . Seeds 0 . 75-1 mm , rounded . (Ref . Flora of Oman ; vol . 1) .
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