Larryleachia perlata explained
Larryleachia perlata is a species of flowering plant the family Apocynaceae. The species is a succulent plant species.[1] The species is considered an insufficiently known species.[2]
The plant can get up to 30 cm tall and the stems can be 2.5 cm to 6 cm.[3]
The species is native to South Africa and Namibia.[4] It occurs on both sides of the Orange river.
The species is threatened by erosion and overgrazing.[5]
Notes and References
- Web site: Ceropegia perlata (Dinter) Bruyns - Encyclopedia of Life. 2021-09-26. eol.org.
- Book: Court, Doreen. Succulent Flora of Southern Africa. 2000-06-01. CRC Press. 978-90-5809-323-3. 181. en.
- Book: Albers. Focke. Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants: Asclepiadaceae. Meve. Ulrich. 2012-12-06. Springer Science & Business Media. 978-3-642-56370-6. 177. en.
- Web site: Larryleachia perlata (Dinter) Plowes Plants of the World Online Kew Science. 2021-09-26. Plants of the World Online. en.
- Web site: Threatened Species Programme SANBI Red List of South African Plants. 2021-09-26. redlist.sanbi.org.