Crassula zombensis Baker F.

Species

Angiosperms > Saxifragales > Crassulaceae > Crassula

Characteristics

Branches inserted 0·7-3 cm. apart, up to 11 cm. long and 0·5 cm. in diam., subquadrangular or cylindric, often 2-forked or sometimes simple, with brown-scarious ± fissured bark, leafless or, when simple, leafy upwards, glabrescent, with the scars of the fallen leaves ring-shaped and pale, rather visible but not prominent; branchlets of the year usually the only leafy, 1·5-6 cm. long, herbaceous, grey or green-yellowish, hispidulous, the hairs short, whitish; internodes 0·2-1·5 cm., all ± shorter than the leaves, the apical of the leafy branchlets the shortest ones.
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Leaves 1·3-4·5 cm. long and 2-10 mm. broad, linear, 3-gonous or semiterete (convex beneath and canaliculate above in the living state), obtuse at the apex, entire, slightly attenuate towards the base, sessile and very shortly connate, not ciliate at the obtuse margins, ± covered with whitish, short, appressed or subspreading, subretrorse hairs, fleshy in living state, rigid on drying, erect or erect-spreading, somewhat arched; leaves of the old branches falling off together with the connate base.
Corolla 3·25-4·5 mm. long, stellate, white in living state, dark-brown on drying and forming a strong contrast in colour with the whitish calyx; petals 1·5-2·25 mm. broad, obovate, rounded at the top and with a subapical small mucro on the outside, smooth or nearly so, reflexed.
Flowers 5-merous, disposed in dense cymes, forming 4-7 branched corymb-like, terminal inflorescences, 2·3 cm. long and 3·5-5 cm. in diam.; peduncule 7·5-9 cm. long, slender, hispidulous, with 2-3 pairs of opposite bracts; pedicels up to 1·5 mm. long.
A mat forming perennial herb or suffrutex with prostrate, woody, leafless, glabrous, branched main stem which emits erect or ascending branches.
Calyx 2·5 mm. long, densely hispidulous by whitish hairs; sepals c. 2 x 1 mm., oblong-triangular, convex, fleshy.
Follicles 2·5-3·5 mm. long, rather attenuate, with distinct, divergent styles and apical stigmas.
Scales 0·4 mm., subrectangular.
Filaments ± 2·75 mm. long.
Life form perennial
Growth form herb
Growth support free-standing
Foliage retention deciduous
Sexuality hermaphrodite
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Distribution

Crassula zombensis world distribution map, present in Mozambique and Malawi

Conservation status

Crassula zombensis threat status: Least Concern

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:273586-1
WFO ID wfo-0000625612
COL ID Z7N8
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Synonyms

Crassula swaziensis var. zombensis Crassula zombensis