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Astroloba smutsiana

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Clade
  
Monocots

Family
  
Asphodelaceae

Rank
  
Species

Clade
  
Angiosperms

Order
  
Asparagales

Subfamily
  
Asphodeloideae

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Similar
  
Astroloba bullulata, Astroloba foliolosa, Astroloba spiralis, Astroloba congesta, Astroloba herrei

Astroloba smutsiana is a small succulent plant of the Astroloba genus, restricted to an area of the western section of the Little Karoo, South Africa.

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Description

In appearance it is superficially very similar to Astroloba spiralis, with its sharp, spirally-arranged leaves. However the perianth of spiralis is both inflated and strongly transversely rugose. A. smutsiana is also a smaller plant and has leaves that are sometimes striped with longitudinal streaks near the tips.

It can be distinguished from its northern relative, Astroloba hallii, by its sharply pointed leaves, with properly marginate apices and absence of tubercles or striation.

The leaves get a reddish-brown colour in the sun. The flowers appear from January to April, at the end of the dry summer.

Distribution

It occurs in rocky ridges of shale in the Little Karoo - between Montagu in the west, Barrydale, and Ladismith in the east (where it gradually becomes Astroloba spiralis), and just south of Laingsburg in the north (where it grades into Astroloba hallii).

References

Astroloba smutsiana Wikipedia