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20 November 2014 Chlorophytum cremnophilum (Anthericaceae), a new caulescent succulent cliff-hanger from the Eastern Cape (RSA)
Ernst J. van Jaarsveld
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Abstract

Chlorophytum cremnophilum (Anthericaceae) is a cremnophilous species only known from the Grootrivierspoort and the Kougarivier in the Eastern Cape is named. This new species is at once recognised by its drooping stems of up to a meter and more in length, usually sparingly dichotomously branched, with the apical rosettes turning upwards.

Ernst J. van Jaarsveld "Chlorophytum cremnophilum (Anthericaceae), a new caulescent succulent cliff-hanger from the Eastern Cape (RSA)," Bradleya 2014(32), 19-24, (20 November 2014). https://doi.org/10.25223/brad.n32.2014.a14
Published: 20 November 2014
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