PLANTAE / PHANEROGAMAE / ANTHOPHYTA / GENTIANALES / APOCYNACEAE / ASCLEPIADOIDEAE / CEROPEGIEAE / CEROPEGIA / CAESPITOSA / VESTITA
Stems 10-70(-100) mm long, (4-)6-22 mm thick, often somewhat rhizomatous. Corolla 20-30 mm diam.; inside red-brown to nearly black, covered at least on annulus and bases of lobes with hair-like papillae 0.5-2.2 mm long; annulus (1-)1.5-3.0 mm tall, 7-10 mm broad; lobes with margins not ciliate. From: Bruyns, PV. 2005. Stapeliads of southern Africa and Madagascar, Vol. 1. Umdaus Press, Hatfield. [All rights reserved] As: Duvalia caespitosa (Masson) Haw. subsp. vestita (Meve) Bruyns
In a typical flower the corolla lobes are strongly folded for their whole length along the midrib to form narrow, spreading, shiny to quite dull, vertical blades radiating from the centre. Mostly they are chocolate-brown but they may be reddish, faintly yellow or even nearly black. The central part is raised into an often quite steeply cylindrical annulus (in other cases rather low and flattened), covered on the top and into the tube with hair-like papillae which sometimes extend onto the outside of the annulus and even out onto the lobes. Variability in certain populations in the length of these papillae and the extent to which they cover the corolla can be remarkably wide. This has been observed especially on the Worcester-Robertson Karoo, where it can be very plentiful. On the outside the annulus is usually also chocolate-coloured but just inside the mouth of the tube it becomes pale yellow finely speckled with brown and this colour continues down into the base of the tube under the outer coronal disc. Often in a population, there will be a few plants where the rim of the annulus is also yellowish or mottled with brown on white. The outer coronal disc is mostly dull reddish brown (sometimes even yellow), usually only slightly pentagonal and mostly smaller than the diameter of the annulus but more or less enclosing all of the corolla-tube. From: Bruyns, PV. 2005. Stapeliads of southern Africa and Madagascar, Vol. 1. Umdaus Press, Hatfield. [All rights reserved] As: Duvalia caespitosa (Masson) Haw. subsp. vestita (Meve) Bruyns
Subsp. vestita is found south of the Langeberg on the coastal plain from near Greyton (north of Caledon) in the west to near Struisbaai in the extreme south and then very sporadically to around Mossel Bay. Meve listed two collections from the Worcester-Robertson Karoo but collections made subsequently at one of these has merely turned up subsp. caespitosa with a somewhat more-than-usually hairy annulus. These are therefore included now under subsp. caespitosa. Also listed was a collection from the Baviaanskloof but this is considered very unlikely and is omitted from the map. From: Bruyns, PV. 2005. Stapeliads of southern Africa and Madagascar, Vol. 1. Umdaus Press, Hatfield. [All rights reserved] As: Duvalia caespitosa (Masson) Haw. subsp. vestita (Meve) Bruyns
This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations
Occurrence in the Flora of Southern Africa (FSA) countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, naturalised or invasive in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature
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ESW
LES
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GA
KZN
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MP
NW
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Names and Sources
Published in: S. African J. Bot. 112: 426 (2017)
Duvalia vestita Meve
Published in: Kakteen And. Sukk. 39(9): 197 (1988)
Duvalia caespitosa (Masson) Haw. subsp. vestita (Meve) Bruyns
Published in: Stapeliads S. Africa Madagascar 1: 79 (2005)
Classification
KINGDOM Plantae
SUBKINGDOM Phanerogamae
PHYLUM Anthophyta
ORDER Gentianales
FAMILY Apocynaceae
SUBFAMILY Asclepiadoideae
TRIBE Ceropegieae
GENUS Ceropegia
SPECIES caespitosa
SUBSPECIES vestita
0 results for Ceropegia caespitosa (Masson) Bruyns subsp. vestita (Meve) Bruyns
Year
Province
This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations
2017
PERIODICAL/JOURNAL
A revised, phylogenetically-based concept of Ceropegia (Apocynaceae) Bruyns, PV; Klak, C; Hanacek, PSouth African Journal of Botany 112: 399-436
2012
SERIES CHAPTER
Apocynaceae Bruyns, PVIn: J Manning & P Goldblatt (eds), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 1: The Core Cape flora. Strelitzia 29: 331-343
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria
2005
1997
1997
1988
No results found for Ceropegia caespitosa (Masson) Bruyns subsp. vestita (Meve) Bruyns
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