Tylecodon florentii is described as a new distinctive obligate cliff dwelling species endemic to the upper south-facing reddish sandstone cliffs of the Kookrivier, NW of Eksteenfontein. It belongs to a group of Tylecodon species with tuberous roots and extended phyllopodia that occur in the northern Namaqualand (North Cape) parts of South Africa, confined to winter rainfall.
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1 November 2016
Tylecodon florentii, a new cliff dwelling species from the Kookrivier cliffs, Richtersveld (Northern Cape Province), South Africa
Ernst J. van Jaarsveld
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Vol. 2016 • No. 34
November 2016
Vol. 2016 • No. 34
November 2016