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1 August 2017 Tylecodon celatus, a new cryptic succulent from Nuwerus, Namaqualand (Western Cape, South Africa)
Ernst J. Van Jaarsveld, Derek Tribble
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Abstract

Tylecodon celatus is named from plants found near Nuwerus, southern Namaqualand in the Western Cape. It is a cryptic semiscandent dwarf summer deciduous succulent with yellowish green to greenish flowers only known from the Farm Erdvarkgat growing on sandstone of the Flaminkberg Formation (Vanrhynsdorp Group). It is related to T. suffultus and T. similis from the same region.

Ernst J. Van Jaarsveld and Derek Tribble "Tylecodon celatus, a new cryptic succulent from Nuwerus, Namaqualand (Western Cape, South Africa)," Bradleya 2017(35), 171-176, (1 August 2017). https://doi.org/10.25223/brad.n35.2017.a18
Published: 1 August 2017
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