Babiana Cinnamomea
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''Babiana cinnamomea'' is a perennial plant of about high that annually forms leaves and flowers from an underground corm that is assigned to the
iris family Iridaceae is a family of plants in order Asparagales, taking its name from the irises, meaning rainbow, referring to its many colours. There are 66 accepted genera with a total of c. 2244 species worldwide (Christenhusz & Byng 2016). It inclu ...
. It has inconspicuous pale greenish yellow flowers and broad, hairless, pleated leaves with undulating margins. Flowers may be found in May and June. It occurs in the very north of the Western Cape province of South Africa.


Description

''Babiana cinnamomea'' is a geophyte with an underground corm from which during autumn the leaves and flowers appear above the ground, forming a plant of about high. The stem is completely underground, unbranched and hairless. The leaf blades are pleated, hairless, broadly oval in circumference, long and 2—2 cm (0.8—1.0 in) wide, and have a crinkled margin sit with papillae. The blade sits at an almost right angle atop a sheath that envelops the sheaths of higher leaves. Immature corms however carry slender, line-shaped leaves with few long soft hairs. The flowers have a strong, sweet, spicy scent reminiscent of cloves or cinnamon and sit with two to six together in a spike with an upturning tip. Each flower is subtended by two
bract In botany, a bract is a modified or specialized leaf, especially one associated with a reproductive structure such as a flower, inflorescence axis or cone scale. Bracts are usually different from foliage leaves. They may be smaller, larger, or of ...
s that are green at the base but become translucently straw-coloured with very small brown spots and dry towards the tip. The outer is long and the inner is longer at , which is uncommon in ''Babiana''. The inner bract is forked at the tip only. The base colour of the mirror-symmetrical perianth is pale yellow, variably marked with mauve. The six tepals are merged into a funnel-shaped tube of long that is hollow all the way to the base and splits into six unequal perianth lobes towards the top. The dorsal tepals are about long and wide. The upper lateral tepals and the lower petals are joint for about 6 mm further up and together form a lower lip. The lower tepals are about long and the lower lateral tepals are adorned with a white or cream-coloured blotch. The three stamens are crowded, pressed against the dorsal tepal, and each consist of an approximately long
filament The word filament, which is descended from Latin ''filum'' meaning " thread", is used in English for a variety of thread-like structures, including: Astronomy * Galaxy filament, the largest known cosmic structures in the universe * Solar filament ...
that carries an
anther The stamen (plural ''stamina'' or ''stamens'') is the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower. Collectively the stamens form the androecium., p. 10 Morphology and terminology A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filam ...
of long. Below the perianth tube sits an
ovary The ovary is an organ in the female reproductive system that produces an ovum. When released, this travels down the fallopian tube into the uterus, where it may become fertilized by a sperm. There is an ovary () found on each side of the body. ...
that is hairless. From the ovary the style emerges, which splits into three branches of about 3 mm (0.14 in) long at the same height as the tip of the anthers. This species flowers in May and June.


Taxonomy and naming

This species was first described by
John Charles Manning John Charles Manning (born 1962) is a South African botanist based in the Compton Herbarium, South African National Biodiversity Institute The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) is an organisation established in 2004 in ...
and
Peter Goldblatt Peter Goldblatt (born 1943) is a South African botanist, working principally in the United States. Life Goldblatt was born in Johannesburg, South Africa on October 8, 1943. His undergraduate studies (B.Sc.) were undertaken at the University ...
in 2007, based on specimens collected by Manning in 2002. So far, no synonyms have been recorded. The authors do not explain the choice of the species name ''cinnamomea'', but mention the flowers have a strong spicy scent that makes you think of cinnamon and cloves.


Distribution, ecology and conservation

''Babiana cinnamomea'' can be found in the Western Cape province of South Africa between
Vanrhynsdorp Van Rhynsdorp (Afrikaans: Vanrhynsdorp) is a settlement in West Coast District Municipality in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Van Rhynsdorp was founded as Trutro ("TroeTroe") after the area was first explored by Europeans in 1661 by P ...
in the south and the Langeberg north-west of
Loeriesfontein Loeriesfontein is a small town in the Northern Cape of South Africa. It falls within what is known as the Hantam region. The town Location The town of Loeriesfontein is within a basin surrounded by mountains, and it is accessed from the N ...
. It grows at the base of mountains in rocky crevices in the
Succulent Karoo The Succulent Karoo is a ecoregion defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature to include regions of desert in South Africa and Namibia, and a biodiversity hotspot. The geographic area chosen by the WWF for what they call 'Succulent Karoo' does no ...
biome, where it is apparently restricted to granite. Its
pollinator A pollinator is an animal that moves pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma of a flower. This helps to bring about fertilization of the ovules in the flower by the male gametes from the pollen grains. Insects are the maj ...
s have not been observed, but the combination of drab coloured flowers and spicy scent also occurs in '' Gladiolus liliaceus'', which is visited by moths. It is from a remote, poorly explored area and was described relatively recently. It is known from six subpopulations that are scattered over a wide area. It is not threatened and therefore has been classified as a rare species.


References

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