Cheiridopsis subgenus Cheiridopsis, N. E. Br.
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Cheiridopsis subgenus Cheiridopsis |
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3.1. Cheiridopsis subgenus Cheiridopsis View in CoL View at ENA .
Type: C. rostrata N.E.Br. View in CoL
Compact perennial shrubs, sometimes mat-forming. Leaves heterophyllous, with subsequent leaf pairs unequal along stem; surface velvety, with no epidermal elevations formed above subhypodermal idioblasts; epidermal cells forming blunt papillae; sheaths partially or fully enclosing the emerging leaf pair during dormancy. Flowers cream to yellow, rarely orange, red. Capsules with decumbent pedicels; top flat to rounded, base funnel-shaped; valve wings narrow, 1 / 3 width of valve or rarely rectangular, often narrowing in an awn distally; covering membranes prominently undulate, often with additional protrusions in subcentral position; closing bodies large, blocking at least ¾ of the locule. Seeds mostly smooth, rarely papillate.
Diagnostic characters and distribution: Cheiridopsis subgenus Cheiridopsis includes 14 species that are distinguished by their decumbent capsules ( Figs 5A View Figure 5 , 7E View Figure 7 ) and heterophyllous leaves. Some species ( C. meyeri , C. minor , C. namaquensis and C. peculiaris ) can be distinguished by the sheath that fully encloses the emerging leaf pair during the dormant period ( Fig. 8C View Figure 8 ).
The species occur from the Richtersveld, southwards to Langebaan, with the centre of diversity in the Springbok-Steinkopf Region ( Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ).
Recognized species: Cheiridopsis amabilis S.A.Hammer , C.delphinoides S.A.Hammer , C.derenbergiana Schwantes , C. gamoepensis S.A.Hammer , C. imitans L.Bolus , C. meyeri N.E.Br. , C. minor (L.Bolus) H.E.K.Hartmann , C. namaquensis (Sond.) H.E.K.Hartmann , C. pearsonii N.E.Br. , C. peculiaris N.E.Br. , C. rostrata (L.) N.E.Br. , C. schlechteri Tischer , C. turbinata L.Bolus , C. umbrosa S.A.Hammer & Desmet.
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