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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5180119
54.
Romulea vlokii
M.P. de Vos
Fl. S.
Africa 7(2), fasc. 2: 55 (1983). —
Type
:
Vlok
384,
South Africa
,
Eastern Cape
,
Kammanassie Mts.
,
Buffelsberg
, near
Diepkloof
(holo-,
NBG
!)
.
Plants
25-35 cm
high, stem subterranean; corm pointed at base with straight acuminate teeth. Leaves 3-5, basal, narrowly 4-grooved; outer bracts with distinct brown-spotted membranous margins and conspicuous membranous apices, inner bracts with wide brown-spotted membranous margins. Flowers pink, apparently without dark blotches around the orange-yellow cup, tepals oblanceolate,
32-40 mm
long; filaments
4-5 mm
long, anthers c.
7 mm
long. Flowering: July-Aug.
A narrow endemic of the Kammanassie Mountains of the eastern Little Karoo in
Eastern Cape Province
,
South Africa
,
Romulea vlokii
is closely allied to
R
.
cruciata
and distinguished from it by the bracts with brown-spotted membranous margins and tips and flowers without dark blotches in the throat. The bracts recall those of several species of section
Spatalanthus
and led DE VOS to ally it to species in this section despite the differences in the corm tunics.