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ADROMISCHUS MARIANIAE "LITTLE SPHEROID" n. n.
Section: 5 Longipedunculati

See also marianiae, antidorcadum, geyeri, hallii, herrei, immaculatus, kubusensis and Tanqua.




DISTRIBUTION
Lower slopes of Namaqualand coastal mountains.

CHARACTERS

This has unmarked, nearly spherical leaves.

COMMENTS
It is a small and delicate plant with narrow stems, petioles and inflorescences. This is most closely related to
A. marianiae "herrei”. and grows in sandy rock cracks on the dry coastal plain, closer to the coast.


Adromischus marianiae little spheroid
A. marianiae “Little Spheroid”, SW. Steenbok, SE. Port Nolloth.

Last Updated: Feb 2003
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