Brianhuntleya intrusa (Kensit) Chess., S.A.Hammer & I.Oliv.
NT Indigenous Endemic

Morphological description

Tufted succulent 7-10 cm, with spreading branches, bearing persistent dry leaves. Leaves swollen-trigonous, obtuse, entire, ±55 x 8 mm, grey-green. Flowers solitary, to 35 mm diam., with an intrusive calyx tube, pale rose-magenta. Fruits 5-locular. From: Klak, C. 2012. Aizoaceae: Brianhuntleya Chesselet, S.A.Hammer & I.Oliver. In: J Manning & P Goldblatt (eds), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 1: The Core Cape flora. Strelitzia 29: 268-268. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]

Habitat

Shale slopes. From: Klak, C. 2012. Aizoaceae: Brianhuntleya Chesselet, S.A.Hammer & I.Oliver. In: J Manning & P Goldblatt (eds), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 1: The Core Cape flora. Strelitzia 29: 268-268. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]

Distribution

Worcester Karoo. From: Klak, C. 2012. Aizoaceae: Brianhuntleya Chesselet, S.A.Hammer & I.Oliver. In: J Manning & P Goldblatt (eds), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 1: The Core Cape flora. Strelitzia 29: 268-268. South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]

Flowering time

June

Altitude

200 to 250 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
Brianhuntleya intrusa (Kensit) Chess., S.A.Hammer & I.Oliv.

Published in: Bothalia 33(2): 161 (2003)

Synonym(s)

Ruschia intrusa (Kensit) L.Bolus


Mesembryanthemum intrusum Kensit

Published in: Trans. Roy. Soc. South Africa 1: 151 (1909)


Classification

KINGDOM Plantae

SUBKINGDOM Phanerogamae

SUBFAMILY Ruschioideae

SPECIES intrusa

17 results for Brianhuntleya intrusa (Kensit) Chess., S.A.Hammer & I.Oliv.

Specimen records

Barcode: PRE0854156-0 Collector(s) & number: Burgoyne, PM, 12834 | 2011-1-26

South Africa, Western Cape, ± 2 km on Uitnood road S of Robertson on way to McGregor.

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Barcode: PRE0770826-0 Collector(s) & number: Burgoyne, PM, 11333 | 2007-12-9

South Africa, Western Cape, Swellendam District; ± 3 km from Bonnievale on road to Robertson.

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Barcode: PRE0587177-0 Collector(s) & number: Burgoyne, PM, 6302 | 1997-6-25

South Africa, Western Cape, Worcester District: 20km from Worcester on road to Robertson.

General notes: Nama Karoo/Succulent Karoo. Quartzite & shale. Gentle slope. Road cutting. Forming caespitose clumps with grey leaves borne upright, blunt tips a red bases. Rare to occasional in spots.

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Barcode: NBG0278547-0 Collector(s) & number: Helme, NA, 7563 | 2012-10-5

South Africa, Western Cape, 8 km SE of Robertson, Uitnood 129, 2 km SE of Grootkop. 33°53'24.2" S; 19°54'40.1" E. Altitude: 308 m.

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Barcode: PRE0770832-0 Collector(s) & number: Burgoyne, PM, 11324(b) | 2007-12-9

South Africa, Western Cape, Robertson District; ± 6 km from Robertson on Agterkliphoogte road.

General notes: Gravelly loam. Slope: gentle. Common in spots. Height: ± 5-10 cm. Low clumps with branches radiating from central rootstock, leaves glaucous borne upright.

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Barcode: PRE0770828-0 Collector(s) & number: Burgoyne, PM, 11330 | 2007-12-9

South Africa, Western Cape, Swellendam District; ± 2 km E of McGregor.

General notes: Rhenosterveld. Slope: moderate.

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Barcode: PRE0394863-0 Collector(s) & number: Curator Pretoria Bot. Garden, 4592 | --

South Africa, Western Cape, ROBERTSON

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Observation records

Date: 12/1/2017 11:55:00 AM

Western Cape

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Date: 12/9/2017 4:20:00 PM

Western Cape

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Date: 3/1/2018 9:56:00 AM

Western Cape

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Date: 3/15/2018 9:47:00 AM

Western Cape, South Africa

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Date: 3/21/2018 8:49:00 AM

Western Cape, South Africa

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Date: 3/25/2018 9:45:00 AM

Western Cape, South Africa

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Date: 4/8/2018 9:06:00 AM

Western Cape

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Date: 7/17/2013 12:00:00 AM

Western Cape

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Date: 8/10/2013 12:00:00 AM

Western Cape, South Africa

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Date: 8/10/2014 12:00:00 AM

Western Cape, South Africa

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2012

SERIES CHAPTER

Aizoaceae: Brianhuntleya Chesselet, S.A.Hammer & I.Oliver. Klak, C

In: J Manning & P Goldblatt (eds), Plants of the Greater Cape Floristic Region 1: The Core Cape flora. Strelitzia 29: 268-268

South African National Biodiversity Institute, Pretoria

2003

PERIODICAL/JOURNAL

Mesembryanthemaceae: Brianhuntleya. A new genus endemic to the Worcester-Ro Chesselet, P; Hammer, SA; Oliver, IB

Bothalia 33(1&2)160-164

2001

BOOK

Illustrated handbook of succulent plants: Aizoaceae F-Z Hartmann, HEKO

No results found for Brianhuntleya intrusa (Kensit) Chess., S.A.Hammer & I.Oliv.

Status

Status and criteria

NT

Assessor(s)

Plantae Coordinator

Bibliography

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weldon, C., du Preez, L.H., Hyatt, A.D., Muller, R. and Speare, R. 2004. Origin of the Amphibian chytrid fungus.. Emerging Infectious Diseases2100-2105

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weldon, C. 2002. Chytridiomycosis survey in South Africa. FrogLog1-2

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Faraone, F.P., Lillo, F., Giacalone, G. and Lo Valvo, M. 2008. The large invasive population of Xenopus laevis in Sicily, Italy.. Amphibia-Reptilia. 29:405-412.

JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lillo, F., Marrone, F., Sicilia, A., Castelli, G. and Zava, B. 2005. An invasive population of Xenopus laevis (Daudin, 1802) in Italy.. Herpetozoa. 18:63-64.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Rebelo, R., Gil, F., Santos, C., Faria, C., Almada, V., Amaral, P., Bernardes, M. and Leitão, D. 2007. Xenopus laevis, a new exotic amphibian in Portugal.. 14th European Congress of Herpetology.. Societas Europaea Herpetologica

ELECTRONIC SOURCE
IUCN 2009. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (ver. 2009.1)

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