Encephalartos ferox, Bertoloni, 1851
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.204.2.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B15315-FFEE-FFE0-FF26-69A2FA27F341 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Encephalartos ferox |
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Key to the subspecies of Encephalartos ferox
1. Stems subterranean (rarely emergent> 1 m); median leaflet width 33–52(59–65 rarely up to 80) mm; median leaflet length × width ratio 3.3:1.0; strobili predominantly red to orange; megasporophylls concolourous externally and internally, red to rarely orange or yellow; seedling leaflet width 10–18 mm; ranging from northeastern KwaZulu-Natal ( South Africa) to south of Vilanculos ( Mozambique), associated with FZ Vegetation type 20: Miombo Woodlands on Lake Basin, Sul do Save Sands, Vegetation type 14b: Littoral dunes ( Wild & Barbosa 1968), and CB 1: Maputaland Coastal Belt ( Mucina & Rutherford 2006)....................... subsp. ferox
-. Stems emergent, 1.0– 1.5 m long above ground; median leaflet width (20–) 25–34 mm; median leaflet length × width ratio 5:1; strobili predominantly yellow; megasporophylls discolourous, externally yellow, internally green grading to white away from the outer surface, rarely concolourous red; seedling leaflet width 8–13 mm; with a restricted range from north of Vilanculos to south of the Save River, associated with FZ Vegetation type 44 ( Wild & Barbosa 1968): Deciduous Tree Savanna with Palms (badly drained, lowland), confined to raised mounds (hillocks)................................................................................................................ subsp. emersus
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