Crassula fragarioides, a new dwarf succulent, is described from sandstone outcrops on the Bokkeveld Escarpment, south of Nieu-woudtville in the Northern Cape. It is currently known from only three subpopulations. The white flowers, with dorsal petal appendages and globular, translucent trichomes on the reddishpurple leaves distinguish it from C. clavata, C. namaquensis subsp. comptonii and C. elegans.
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31 December 2011
Crassula fragarioides, a new sandstone outcrop species from the Bokkeveld Escarpment, Northern Cape, South Africa
Ernst J. van Jaarsveld,
Nick Helme,
Derek Tribble
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Vol. 2011 • No. 29
December 2011
Vol. 2011 • No. 29
December 2011