Romulea namaquensis M.P. de Vos
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5180119 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A7676A-FFE1-1E26-81C6-FB8D03F78AA9 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Romulea namaquensis M.P. de Vos |
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14. Romulea namaquensis M.P. de Vos View in CoL
J. S. African Bot. 21: 103 (1955) ; J. S. African Bot., Suppl., 9: 76 (1972); Fl . S. Africa 7(2), fasc. 2: 20 (1983). — Type: Pearson sub Sladen Expedition 6656, South Africa, Northern Cape, Kamiesberg, Witsand to Leliefontein (holo-, BOL!; iso-, K) .
Plants to 20 cm high, stem subterranean or reaching 10 cm above ground; corm with a crescent-shaped basal ridge. Leaves 3-5, the lower 2-3 basal, filiform, narrowly 4-grooved, straight or curved; outer bracts with narrow membranous margins, inner bracts with wide transparent or brown-flecked margins. Flowers pink to coppery salmon, rarely white, unscented, tepals elliptic, 16-40 mm long; filaments inserted above the middle of the tube, 4-10 mm long, often dark
Romulea ( Iridaceae : Crocoideae )
ADANSONIA, sér. 3 • 2001 • 23 (1)
79 brown, anthers 5-10 mm long. Fruiting peduncles suberect. Flowering: July-Sep. — Fig. 2G View Fig .
Romulea namaquensis grows on sandy, granitic soil in Namaqualand in Northern Cape Province, extending from Steinkopf in the north to the Kamiesberg in the south. The species has large, pink to coppery red flowers and is distinctive in having the filaments often dark brown and inserted above the middle of the perianth tube.
J |
University of the Witwatersrand |
S |
Department of Botany, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
BOL |
University of Cape Town |
K |
Royal Botanic Gardens |
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