Conophytum stephanii

Conophytum stephanii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Core eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Aizoaceae
Genus: Conophytum
Species: C. stephanii
Binomial name
Conophytum stephanii
Schwantes 1929

Conophytum stephanii is a small South African species of Conophytum named after the German plant collector Paul Stephan who tended the succulent collection at Hamburg Botanic Garden in Germany. First described by Dr. Schwantes in 1929 and published in "Die Gartenwelt" 33:25.[1][2]

Description

Plants are small, mat forming, with clusters measuring between 50 and 80 millimetres (2.0 and 3.1 in) in diameter, though old plants may reach 150 millimetres (5.9 in) on occasion. Bodies are obconical in shape, papillate, greyish green to deep green in colour. Flowers appear in late autumn. They are nocturnal, strongly scented and off-white to yellow in color.

Distribution

Namaqualand, South Africa, mainly between the towns of Steinkopf and Port Nolloth. Currently two subspecies are recognized: ssp. stephanii and ssp. helmutii.

References

  1. Wagner G. 2002 Conophytum chauviniae (Schwantes) S.A. Hammer: rediscovery of the type locality? Mesemb. Stud. Group Bull. 17. (2): 26-28 (2002) - col. illus. En Geog=5 Systematics: ANGIOSPERMAE (AIZOACEAE: CONOPHYTUM) (, 200201723).
  2. Rawe R. 1975 The genus Conophytum section Costata Schwantes amended Tischer subsection Verrucosa Schwantes amended Tischer. Cact. Succ. J. (USA) 47. (3): 126-132 (1975) Illustrations, dot map. Geog=5 Systematics: ANGIOSPERMAE (AIZOACEAE: CONOPHYTUM) (, 197500690).

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