Diplosoma luckhoffii (L.Bolus) Schwantes ex Ihlenf.
NT Indigenous Endemic

Morphological description

Short-lived, succulent, perennial herb, up to 30 mm tall. Leaves deciduous, corpuscle of first leaf-pair of season spherical, second leaf-pair oblong, soft to touch. Flowers solitary, sessile or shortly pedicellate, petals basally white, upper part reddish magenta. Fruit mostly 6-locular. From: Klak, C. 2013. Aizoaceae: Diplosoma. In: DA Snijman (ed.), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 2: The Extra Cape flora. Strelitzia 30: 196-196. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]

Habitat

Highly saline soils with a cover of quartz pebbles. From: Klak, C. 2013. Aizoaceae: Diplosoma. In: DA Snijman (ed.), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 2: The Extra Cape flora. Strelitzia 30: 196-196. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]

Distribution

Vredendal to Vanrhynsdorp. From: Klak, C. 2013. Aizoaceae: Diplosoma. In: DA Snijman (ed.), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 2: The Extra Cape flora. Strelitzia 30: 196-196. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]

Altitude

100 to 270 m

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Residence status

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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Names and Sources

Accepted name
Diplosoma luckhoffii (L.Bolus) Schwantes ex Ihlenf.

Published in: Flowering Stones & Mid-Day Flowers: 129 (1957)

Synonym(s)

Maughaniella luckhoffii (L.Bolus) L.Bolus


Classification

KINGDOM Plantae

SUBKINGDOM Phanerogamae

SUBFAMILY Ruschioideae

SPECIES luckhoffii

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Specimen records

Barcode: NBG0021961-0 Collector(s) & number: Hall, H, NBG 358/54 | 1955-6-9

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Barcode: NBG0278571-0 Collector(s) & number: Helme, NA, 7595 | 2012-7-18

General notes: Succulent Karoo biome. Moderate, hill slope. Well-drained, loam, stony, soil. Shale, quartzite. Partial shade. SE aspect. No biotic effect seen. Succulent. Dwarf succulent, in bud. Entire plant red, 1 cm in diameter. Plant height 0.01 m. SE slopes of small hill, quartz over shale. Voucher: photo.

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2013

SERIES CHAPTER

Aizoaceae: Diplosoma Klak, C

In: DA Snijman (ed.), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 2: The Extra Cape flora. Strelitzia 30: 196-196

South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria

2001

BOOK

Illustrated handbook of succulent plants: Aizoaceae A-E Hartmann, HEKO

Springer, New York

1978

PERIODICAL/JOURNAL

Hartmann, HEKO; Ihlenfeldt, H-D; Poppendieck, H-H

Mitteilungen aus dem Institut für allgemeine Botanik in Hamburg 16:

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Status

Status and criteria

NT

Assessor(s)

Plantae Coordinator

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