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Kniphofia northiae

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Kniphofia northiae Baker
Kniphofia northiae Baker
Kniphofia northiae Baker
Type of Kniphofia northiae Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Filed as Kniphofia northiae Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Type of Kniphofia northiae Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Type of Kniphofia northiae Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Type of Kniphofia northiae Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Filed as Kniphofia northiae Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Filed as Kniphofia northiae Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Type of Kniphofia northiae Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Kniphofia northiae Baker original illustration from Curtis's Botanical Magazine
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Identification
Kniphofia northiae Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE ]
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  • Kniphofia northiae

Flora

Entry for Kniphofia northiae [family ALOACEAE]
Herbarium
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Collection
Flora of Southern Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
Names
Kniphofia northiae [family ALOACEAE]
Information
Plants solitary, caulescent; stems simple, or rarely, branching from base, up to 1.7 m tall. Leaves in a rosette at apex of stem, recurved, stiff in texture, 0.5-1.5 m long, 35-120 mm broad, shallowly crescentiform in cross section, not keeled; margin strongly serrulate. Scape overtop­ping recurved leaves, stout, 200-300 mm tall. Raceme cylindrical to ovoid, very dense, 100-200 x 50-60 mm; buds pinkish red opening to whitish flowers (typical) or orange-red opening to yellow flowers (Eastern Cape [Transkei]). Bracts oblong-lanceolate to linear-oblong, 7-12 mm long, acute to obtuse at apex; margin entire or minutely eroso-denticulate near apex. Pedicels 2.5-3.0 mm long, elongating to 7-10 mm in fruit. Perianth subcylindrical, 22-32 mm long; lobes ovate, 2 mm long, not spreading. Stamens exserted by 10-13 mm at anthesis. Fruit subglo-bose, obscurely triquetrous, erect, 8 mm long. Flowering time: December to February, but at the two last-mentioned localities, flowering has been recorded in September and October. Figure 26.
Habitat
May be separated from all other species by the broad, shallowly channelled, arched leaves which lack a distinct keel. In the following species, K. stricta, the leaves are not keeled, but they are rigid, erect and only 8-14 mm broad.
Use
28. Kniphofia northiae Baker in Journal of Botany, London 27: 43 (1889); Baker: 67 (1891); Baker: t. 7412 (1895); Baker: 284 (1896); Mallett: 100, t. 42 (1906); A.Berger: 65 (1908); Codd: 464 (1968). Type: a drawing by Miss North of a plant from 'the mountains north of Grahamstown' (in K).
Range
Occurs in mountain areas at altitudes of 1 500-2 800 m in grass or on sparsely wooded stony slopes in Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal midlands and Drakensberg region, and eastern Lesotho, with outliers at lower altitudes in Eastern Cape [Transkei] and near Pietermaritz-burg. Map 14.

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