Straggling or dense shrubs up to 1 m high, rarely procumbent or creeping, rarely with spines derived from pedicels, sometimes with branches rooting some distance from mother plant
Leaves
opposite, trigonous, rarely crescent-shaped and compressed, borne upright, greyish, with smooth surfaces; epidermal cells flat to somewhat elevated, stomata a little sunken
Flowers
mostly in many-flowered dichasia, rarely solitary, ± 25 mm in diameter; pedicel constricted under calyx, bracteate below middle, persisting and sometimes spinescent; open in day-time
Sepals
5(6), subequal, with membranous margins
Petals
1- or 2-seriate, linear-spatulate, obtuse, purple or pink, rarely white or yellow
Stamens
with filaments of inner stamens papillate; staminodes spreading, conically collected or absent
Nectary
a crenate ring
Ovary
slightly convex on top; placentas parietal; stigmas 10(-16), subulate-acuminate
Fruit
a 10(-16)-locular capsule, of Leipoldtia type; covering membranes wavy with closing rodlets at distal end; expanding keels radially spreading, contiguous towards base; valve wings broad; closing bodies large and white
Seeds
± smooth, pear-shaped, ochre to light brown
x = 9
Flowering
mainly in winter
Distinguishing characters
:
Sparse shrubs
Fruit 10(-16)-locular, whitish grey when closed
Nomenclature:
Leipoldtia
L.Bolus
Bolus: 256 (1927)
Friedrich: 67 (1970)
Herre: 194 (1971)
Hartmann: 1 (1983)
Hartmann & Stüber: 1 (1993)
Hartmann & Rust: 275 (1994)
Hartmann & Stüber: 353 (1994)
Smith et al.: 372 (1998)
Rhopalocyclus
Schwantes
Schwantes: 599 (1928)
Distribution & Notes:
Southern Africa
: Species 11, extends from near Aus, Namibia, down into South Africa to the region of Worcester, into the Little Karoo in the Western Cape, and eastwards to the Eastern Cape. Most species occur in the vicinity of the Richtersveld (Northern Cape)
References:
BOLUS, H.M.L. 1927.
Leipoldtia constricta
.
Flowering Plants of South Africa
7
FRIEDRICH, H.C. 1970.
Aizoaceae
.
Prodromus einer Flora von Südwestafrika
27
HARTMANN, H.E.K. 1983. Untersuchungen zum Merkmalsbestand und zur Taxonomie der Subtribus
Leipoldtiinae
(
Mesembryanthemaceae
).
Bibliotheca Botanica
136
HARTMANN, H.E.K. & RUST, S. 1994. Monographien der
Leipoldtiinae
IX. Monographie der Gattung
Leipoldtia
L.Bolus s.lat. (
Aizoaceae
).
Verhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins in Hamburg
34
HARTMANN, H.E.K. & STÜBER, D. 1993. On spiny
Mesembryanthema
and the genus
Eberlanzia
(
Aizoaceae
).
Contributions from the Bolus Herbarium
15
HARTMANN, H.E.K. & STÜBER, D. 1994. Erweiterung der Gattung
Leipoldtia
um zwei dornentragende Arten (
Mesembryanthema
,
Aizoaceae
).
Verhandlungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins in Hamburg
34
HERRE, H. 1971.
The genera of the
Mesembryanthemaceae
. Tafelberg, Cape Town
SCHWANTES, G. 1928. Aus unseren Pflanzenschätzen. Mesembriaceen-Studien.
Die Gartenwelt
32
SMITH, G.F., CHESSELET, P., VAN JAARSVELD, E.J., HARTMANN, H., HAMMER, S., VAN WYK, B-.E., BURGOYNE, P., KLAK, C. & KURZWEIL, H. 1998.
Mesembs of the world
. Briza, Pretoria
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