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Apocynaceae - Asclepiadoideae - Ceropegieae - X Hoodiopsis C.A.Lückh.

Description:

  • Leafless, tufted succulents
  • Stems 7-9-angled, with angles tuberculate; tubercles tipped with rudimentary leaves
  • Flowers several from rudimentary peduncles arising from above middle of stems, produced successively, or sometimes 2 open together
  • Corolla star-shaped, with small, central tube surrounding corona; lobes with slightly recurved margins
  • Corona arising from staminal column; outer corona of 5 spreading lobes grooved down face; inner corona lobes horned
  • Staminal column arising from base of corolla tube
  • Anthers 2-locular, incumbent on column
  • Pollinia ± erect, with short caudicles
  • Follicles not known

Nomenclature:

  • X Hoodiopsis C.A.Lückh.
    • Lückhoff: 231 (1933)
    • White & Sloane: 1091 (1937)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Southern Africa: Species 1, X Hoodiopsis triebneri C.A.Lückh., Namibia
    • Thought to be a natural hybrid between Hoodia and Orbeopsis

References:

  • LÜCKHOFF, C.A. 1933. Hoodiopsis triebneri. South African Gardening and Country Life 23
  • WHITE, A. & SLOANE, B.L. 1937. The Stapelieae 3, edn 2. Abbey San Encino Press, Pasadena, California