Trichodiadema intonsum
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(unranked): | Angiosperms
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(unranked): | Core eudicots
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Species: | T. intonsum
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Trichodiadema intonsum Schwantes
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Trichodiadema intonsum (not to be confused with the yellow-flowered ) is succulent plant of the genus Trichodiadema, native to the Western Cape Province, South Africa.
Description[]
A small, low, clumping shrub. The leaves are tipped with radiating bristles (diadems) that have dark cup cells at the base. These bristles come together to form a hard and extremely sharp point.
The solitary flowers are pink, on short stalks, and the base of the calyx is hairy.
The fruit capsule has five locules (not six like T. marlothii).[1][2]
References[]
- ^ H.E.K. Hartmann and I.M. Niesler. (2013). A new morphological study of the genus Trichodiadema (Aizoaceae) permits the description of a new subgenus, t. subg. Gemiclausa. Bradleya 31:58-75.
- ^ I.M. Niesler (2017). Trichodiadema Ruschioideae. In: Hartmann H. (eds) Aizoaceae. Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg
Categories:
- Trichodiadema
- Aizoaceae stubs