Thunbergia atriplicifolia explained

Thunbergia atriplicifolia, the Natal primrose, is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae,[1] native to South Africa and Eswatini.[2] [3] It is a favored browse of the steenbok (Raphicerus campestris).[4]

Etymology

The genus name Thunbergia is named for Swedish naturalist Carl Thunberg, the father of South African botany. The adjective atriplicifolia is derived from the Latin, meaning that its foliage is similar to that of members of the Atriplex genus.

Description

Thunbergia atriplicifolia is a perennial, sparsely to densely pubescent shrublet reaching up to 4 cm high. Re-sprouts from a woody base. Leaves are sessile or with petioles up to 4 mm long; blade is narrow to broad ovate with acute to obtuse apex and cordate to cuneate base, about 2.5–6.0 x 1.5–3.5 cm; margins are entire or toothed, usually only with two teeth at the base. Flowers are trumpet-shaped, pale creamy with yellow throat, 4–5 cm in diameter. Seeds are reddish- or greyish-brown with evenly arranged trichomes, 4-6 mm in diameter.[5] [6]

Ecology

Thunbergia atriplicifolia is a subordinate grassland species where it grows best in both loam and sandy soil.

Distribution

The species can be found through eastern South Africa.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Thunbergia atriplicifolia E.Mey. . 2 February 2022 . Plants of the World Online . .
  2. Web site: Thunbergia atriplicifolia E.Mey. ex Nees . . Plants of the World Online . Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . 12 August 2021 .
  3. Web site: Natal Primrose . Kamundi . D. A. . 2006 . National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1. . South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) . 12 August 2021 .
  4. Huntley . B.J. . January 1972 . A note on food preferences of a steenbok . South African Journal of Wildlife Research . 2 . 1 . 24–26 . 10520/AJA03794369_2791 . 13 August 2021 .
  5. Book: Manning . John C.. . Field guide to wild flowers of South Africa . 2013 . Random House Struik . Cape Town . 9781920544874 . 278 .
  6. Web site: Thunbergia atriplicifolia E. Mey. ex Nees . www.worldfloraonline.org . 2 February 2022 .