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Aspalathus steudeliana

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aspalathus steudeliana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Faboideae
Genus: Aspalathus
Species:
A. steudeliana
Binomial name
Aspalathus steudeliana
Brongn.

Aspalathus steudeliana is a species of Aspalathus shrub, which occurs in the Breede River Valley and Overberg regions of the Western Cape Province, South Africa.[1][2]

Description

An erect shrub reaching 1 meter in height, without thorns. It has small (1-3mm), slender, linear, glabrous leaves.

The flowers are bright yellow, with short, triangular calyx lobes.

It somewhat resembles the related Aspalathus smithii, Aspalathus leucophylla, Aspalathus subtingens and Aspalathus lactea.[3]

Distribution and habitat

This species is indigenous to the Breede River Valley and Overberg regions, of the southern Western Cape Province, South Africa.

It occurs from near Ashton in the north, southwards to Swellendam, Bredasdorp and the Agulhas plain. It also occurs in the area north of De Hoop, and eastwards to Heidelberg, Riversdale and Mossel Bay.

Its habitat is typically rocky, clay-rich flats, of shale, silcrete and old alluvial terraces. It grows in Renosterveld vegetation that has a partial Fynbos mixture.[4]

References

  1. ^ R.Marloth (1932). The Flora of South Africa. Darter Bros., Cape Town, South Africa.
  2. ^ Aspalathus genus - SANBI
  3. ^ R.Dahlgren (1988). Crotalarieae (Aspalathus). Flora of southern Africa 16(3): 264-265.
  4. ^ Aspalathus steudeliana - SANBI Redlist
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