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Diastella

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Proteaceae

Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Proteales

Higher classification
  
Proteas

Similar
  
Proteas, Paranomus, Orothamnus, Brabejum, Aulax

Diastella is a genus containing seven species of flowering plants, commonly known as “silkypuffs”, in the protea family. The name comes from the Greek diastellein “to separate”, with reference to the free perianth lobes – the plants are distinguished from the closely related and similar leucospermums by the possession of four free perianth segments. The genus is endemic to the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa where it has a very limited range and is associated with fynbos habitats. The species are all small shrubs. Most species are threatened.

Species

Described species and subspecies are listed below, with their conservation status:

  • Diastella buekii (Gand.) Rourke – Franschhoek Silkypuff – CR
  • Diastella divaricata (P.J.Bergius) Rourke
  • Diastella divaricata subsp. divaricata – Peninsula Silkypuff – Rare
  • Diastella divaricata subsp. montana Rourke – Mountain Silkypuff – VU
  • Diastella fraterna Rourke – Palmiet Silkypuff – Rare
  • Diastella myrtifolia (Thunb.) Salisb. ex Knight – Tulbagh Silkypuff – CR
  • Diastella parilis Salisb. ex Knight – Worcester Silkypuff – CR
  • Diastella proteoides (L.) Druce – Flats Silkypuff – CR
  • Diastella thymelaeoides (P.J.Bergius) Rourke
  • Diastella thymelaeoides subsp. thymelaeoides – Steenbras Silkypuff – NT
  • Diastella thymelaeoides subsp. meridiana Rourke – Hangklip Silkypuff – VU
  • References

    Diastella Wikipedia