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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http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5180119
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25.
Romulea elliptica
M.P. de Vos
J. S. African Bot., Suppl. 9: 83 (1972)
; Fl. S.
Africa 7(2), fasc. 2: 22 (1983). —
Type
:
de Vos
2226,
South Africa
,
Western Cape
, Vredenburg to Saldanha (holo-,
NBG
!; iso-,
PRE
)
.
Plants
15-30 cm
high, stem reaching
16 cm
above ground; corm with a crescent-shaped basal ridge. Leaves 3-4, lower 2 basal, narrowly 4-grooved,
1-1.5 mm
diam.; outer bracts with hardly visible membranous margins, inner bracts submembranous below with narrow white membranous margins. Flowers yellow with dark streaks in the cup, tepals elliptic, often obtuse,
18-27 mm
long, outer tepals uniformly green on the outside; filaments
6-7 mm
long, anthers
4-6 mm
long. Fruiting peduncles erect or suberect. Flowering: Aug.
Romulea elliptica
has a narrow distribution, occurring on sandy flats between Vredenburg and Saldanha
Bay
. As far as is currently known, only one small population still exists in a patch of undisturbed vegetation close to Vredenburg, east of Saldanha. The species can be recognized among the other yellow-flowered species of series
Ciliatae
with 2 basal leaves by the uniformly translucent margins of the inner bracts. The outer tepals are distinctive in being plain green on the outside with darkly flecked edges.