Ixia Monadelpha
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''Ixia monadelpha'', also known as the pied kalossie or bontkalossie, is an endangered species of
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found in wet sandy flats in the southwestern Cape of
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Description


Growth form

This
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ous geophyte grows tall. It has a simple stem with one or two short, spreading branches. They emerge at right angles to the stem and curve upwards.e-Flora of South Africa. v1.42. 2023. South African National Biodiversity Institute. http://ipt.sanbi.org.za/iptsanbi/resource?r=flora_descriptions&v=1.42


Corm

The corm is more or less spherical and has a diameter of . They are covered in soft, papery layers.


Leaves

The leaves are sword-shaped and are often loosely twisted. There are between four and seven leaves per plant, each of which is about half as long as the stem and wide. The margins are slightly thickened and become transparent when dry.


Flowers

Unscented flowers are present in September and October. Each plant produces between four and twelve
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-shaped flowers that grow close to each other in a flexuose spike inflorescence. Flowers are typically grey-blue to turquoise to purple or pink in colour. Although rare, some plants produce white or grey-yellow flowers. The center is darker, ranging from dark green to brown, red, purple and almost black in colour. The darker center has a light brown or green edge. The flowers have dark stamens with blue or grey pollen. The filaments are joined for at least half o their length and the purple anthers are erect. The style divides between the base and the middle of the anthers, forming branches that are long. The pale, dry floral bracts are speckled with brown or red and have distinctive thickened and twisted dark brown cusps. The outer bract with the central cusp in the most prominent.


Taxonomy

''Ixia monadelpha'' is the first species that was put into the ''eurydice'' subgenus. Initially proposed as being its own genus, species in this subgenus have fused stamen filaments. This feature is not seen in the rest of the genus. The species epithet ''monadelpha'' means ''one-brothered'' and refers to the joined filaments.


Distribution and habitat

This species is endemic to a narrow region along the Atlantic Coast in the
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of
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. It is currently found growing between
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on the
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, although it was historically found as far as Hopefield and Tulbagh. It is now restricted to between four and six fragmented subpopulations, most of which are around Darling. The largest population in found on Rondebosch Common in
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. Plants are found growing on seasonally wet sandy flats and lower slopes.


Ecology

''I. monadelpha'' is insect pollinated. The dark center of the flower is typical of species that are pollinated by
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s. It is known to be visited by '' Peritrichia cinerea''. and '' Lepithrix fulvipes'', two monkey beetle species. This species is often found growing alongside ''
Ixia curta ''Ixia'' is a genus of cormous plants native to South Africa from the family Iridaceae. Some of them are known as the corn lily. Some distinctive traits include sword-like leaves and long wiry stems with star-shaped flowers. It usually prefers w ...
'', an orange ''Ixia'' species that also has fused filaments but differs in other morphological features.


Conservation

This species is considered to be endangered by the South African National Biodiversity Institute. Only a few scattered subpopulations remain in isolated remnants. These populations are declining due to alien vegetation and habitat degradation.


Gallery

Image:Ixia monodelpha pink (2).jpg , A pink form Image:Ixia monadelpha (1).jpg, ''Ixia monadelpha'' in habitat


References


External links

* * monadelpha Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces Plants described in 1762 {{Iridaceae-stub