Romulea alticola J.C.Manning & Goldblatt

Species

Angiosperms > Asparagales > Iridaceae > Romulea

Characteristics

Plants 50-100(-200) mm high. Corm ovoid, 5-7 mm diam., obliquely pointed with small basal ridge, tunics papery, split into slender teeth bent over ridge, ± fibrous and extending upward in a softly fibrous neck. Stem usually exserted up to 50 mm. Leaves (2)3 or 4, lower (1)2 basal, terete-filiform, narrowly 4-grooved, 0.5-1.0 mm diam. Peduncles up to 3, subterete-angled; outer bracts green with narrow, colourless membranous margins, 10-16 mm long, laxly ribbed (± 5 veins/mm) with papillate grooves between ribs, inner bracts with wide, brown-speckled membranous margins. Flowers purple with orange-yellow cup, outer tepals pale green with purple feathering on reverse; perianth tube funnel-shaped, ± 4 mm long; tepals oblanceolate to elliptic, 14-20 x 4-6 mm. Filaments shortly exserted from cup, ± 5 mm long, puberulous or pilose basally; anthers ± 4 mm long, yellow. Style dividing just below anther apices, branches ± 1.5 mm long, shortly divided.
Life form perennial
Growth form herb
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Foliage retention evergreen
Sexuality hermaphrodite
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Distribution

Romulea alticola world distribution map, present in South Africa

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77144436-1
WFO ID wfo-0001341308
COL ID 6X8LD
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Synonyms

Romulea alticola