the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra including new species, biological notes, and a new infrageneric classification
Author
Manning, John C.
Author
Goldblatt, Peter
text
Adansonia
2001
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journal article
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5180119
1639-4798
5180119
1.
Romulea autumnalis
L. Bolus
J
.
Bot.
69: 12 (1931)
;
M
.
P
. de
Vos
,
J
.
S
.
African Bot.
, Suppl. 9: 203 (1972)
;
Fl
. S.
Africa
7(2), fasc. 2: 50 (1983). —
Type
:
Dyer
2414,
South Africa
,
Western Cape
,
Grahamstown
(lecto-,
BOL
!, designated by
M
.
P
.
DE VOS, 1972
)
.
Plant
15-35 cm
, stem subterranean; corm with a small crescent-shaped basal ridge. Leaves 3-6, basal, filiform, narrowly 4-grooved,
1-2 mm
diam.; outer bracts with narrow membranous margins, inner bracts with wide colorless membranous margins. Flowers pink to white with a yellow to orange cup, tepals elliptic,
18-30 mm
long; filaments
4-10 mm
long, anthers
6-8 mm
long. Fruiting peduncles erect. Flowering: Apr.-July.
Romulea autumnalis
occurs on grassy slopes in the
Eastern Cape
from Grahamstown toward Kariga. It is closely allied to the widespread African
R
.
camerooniana
but can be distinguished from that species by the short stamens and style which do not reach the middle of the perianth and are thus included in the floral cup. In
R
.
camerooniana
the stamens and style reach the top of the floral cup.