Bulbine cepacea

Bulbine cepacea is a flowering plant in the genus Bulbine endemic to South Africa, the Western Cape province, where it occurs in semi-dry Renosterveld vegetation, as far east as Riversdale.[2]

Bulbine cepacea
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asphodelaceae
Subfamily: Asphodeloideae
Genus: Bulbine
Species:
B. cepacea
Binomial name
Bulbine cepacea
(Burm.f.) Wijnands
Synonyms[1]
  • Anthericum pugioniforme Jacq.
  • Bulbine bisulcata Haw.
  • Bulbine cataphyllata Poelln.
  • Bulbine inexpectata Poelln.
  • Bulbine parviflora Baker
  • Bulbine pugioniformis (Jacq.) Link
  • Bulbine tuberosa (Mill.) Oberm.
  • Ornithogalum cepaceum Burm.f.
  • Ornithogalum tuberosum Mill.
  • Phalangium bisulcatum (Haw.) Kuntze
  • Phalangium pugioniforme (Jacq.) Kuntze

This species flowers in autumn.

Description

This species has a spiral rosette of erect, slender (max.1 cm), green, linear leaves with acute tips. The leaves are almost rounded (terete) in cross section, having a flat upper surface and a rounder lower surface. The leaf base is striated, and has a sheath that encloses the stem.[3]

It has a short stem above its subterranean tuber.

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References

  1. The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species, retrieved 25 March 2016
  2. Red List of South African Plants, retrieved 25 March 2016
  3. D.O.Wijnands (1991). LILIACEAE: Notes on some monocotyledons described by N.L. Burman: Asparagaceae, Asphodelaceae, Colchicaceae. Bothalia 21(2):157.
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