Strumaria discifera subsp. bulbifera Snijman

Subspecies

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Characteristics

Bulb producing bulblets and forming dense clumps. Leaves 6.5-0.0 x 3-10 mm, both surfaces covered with 2 mm long, white, patent hairs; adaxial surface flushed with red proximally. Scape minutely pubescent or glabrous. Tepals 5-7 x 2-3 mm, abruptly conduplicate at a point almost a third from the base, otherwise channelled; outer whorl slightly deflexed. Style discoid proximally, with a prominent irregular rim on the disc distally, abruptly narrowed into a slender column above.
Life form perennial
Growth form herb
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Soil texture 3-4
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Distribution

Strumaria discifera subsp. bulbifera world distribution map, present in South Africa

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:965888-1
WFO ID wfo-0001366229
COL ID 7YKWJ
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Synonyms

Strumaria discifera subsp. bulbifera