Cyanotis lapidosa E.Phillips

Species

Angiosperms > Commelinales > Commelinaceae > Cyanotis

Characteristics

Small, spreading rhizomatous perennials often with light to dark vinaceous colouring at base, saxicolous, forming colonies; roots thin, branched. Sterile shoots perennial, with limited growth, forming a basal cluster of c. 7 subdecussate to rosulate leaves; lamina sheathing basally, broadly linear, c. 150 x 12 mm, upper smaller (immature), lanate with long, white, appressed hairs, rarely glabrous; further apical growth suppressed towards time of flowering. Fertile shoots, annual, arising below basal leaf-cluster, forming long, decumbent, spreading stems with the narrowly ovate, leaf-like spathes diminishing in size towards apex, and enclosing compact, few-many-flowered sessile cymes in their axils; lower nodes producing 1-2 short adventitious side branches which pierce lower empty spathes on adaxial side; roots, if developed, similarly adventitious. After flowering (usually) new decumbent shoots sprout from adventitious buds below leaf-cluster; these give rise to new clusters, the plants thus in time forming large colonies. Flowers typical; corolla c. 10 mm long, purple, mauve or pink. Stamens with filaments fusiform towards apex, where they are densely covered with beaded hairs, darker in colour than petals. Capsule with seeds typical, 1.5 mm long.
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Small, spreading, perennial herb. Plants with thin roots from creeping rhizomes. Fertile shoots decumbent, with few many-flowered clusters. Stems purplish. Plants from basal leaf clusters. Flowers purple, mauve or pink.
Life form perennial
Growth form herb
Growth support free-standing
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Sexuality hermaphrodite
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Soil texture 7-8
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Distribution

Cyanotis lapidosa world distribution map, present in eSwatini and South Africa

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:172501-1
WFO ID wfo-0000366689
COL ID 32P33
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Synonyms

Cyanotis lapidosa