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Tylecodon buchholzianus

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Holotype of Tylecodon buchholzianus (Schuldt&P.Stephan) Toelken subsp. fasciculatus G.Will. [family CRASSULACEAE]
Tylecodon buchholzianus (Schuldt & P.Stephan) Toelken
Tylecodon buchholzianus (Schuldt & P.Stephan) Toelken
Tylecodon buchholzianus (Schuldt & P.Stephan) Toelken subsp. buchholzianus
Isotype of Tylecodon buchholzianus (Schuldt&P.Stephan) Toelken subsp. fasciculatus G.Will. [family CRASSULACEAE]
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Identification
Tylecodon buchholzianus (Schuldt & P.Stephan) Toelken [family CRASSULACEAE ]
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Flora

Entry for Tylecodon buchholzianus [family CRASSULACEAE]
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
Tylecodon buchholzianus [family CRASSULACEAE]
Common names
Cotyledon buchholziana Schuldt & Steph. in Kak-teenkunde 1937: 111, one fig. (1937); V. Poelln. in Kakteenkunde 1938: 111, one fig. (1938); Jacobsen, Handb. Succ. PI. 1: 279, fig. 274 (1960); Sukk. Lex. 132, t.38,2 (1970); Friedr. in F.S.W.A. 52: 8 (1968); Tolken in Flower. PI. Afr. 44, t.1774 (1978).
Information
Perennials with somewhat swollen ir­regular base, with branches up to 0,3 m long, much branched and usually with pale grey to brown flaking bark. Leaves linear, 5-15(-20) x 2-3(-4) mm, cuneate, usually apiculate, terete or slightly grooved above, usually curved upwards, glabrous, usually dull green and often with brown striations. Inflorescence a thyrse with 1-3 monochasia, each with 1 or 2 flowers, but usually only one flower per inflorescence in nature, gla­brous or almost so; peduncle up to 10 mm long, purplish brown; pedicels 4—10 mm long. Calyx 1,5-2,5 mm long, glabrous, green; lobes triangular, acute. Corolla gla­brous outside, pink to deep red; tube cylin­drical, 10-13 mm long, with fine hairs in throat; lobes 4—5 mm long, recurved. An­thers 1,2-1,4 mm long. Squamae oblong, 1,5-2,5 x 0,9-1 mm, often somewhat broadened in lower third, usually deeply emarginate, fleshy, yellow.
Habitat
The shape and size of the leaves show considerable variation and in sojne plants they never develop. In such cases only brown rudiments occur on the nodes.
Use
27. Tylecodon buchholzianus (Schuldt & Steph.) Tolken in Bothalia 12: 379 (1978). Type: Cape, 200 km? from Port Nolloth, M. Schlechter s.n. (Bt).
Range
Found in the coastal strip in south-western South West Africa/Namibia and north-western Cape Province on either side of the lower Orange River; growing in rock crevices often on exposed rock faces. Flowering period: January-March.

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