Wachendorfia Brachyandra
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''Wachendorfia brachyandra'' is a small to large, high, winter-growing,
perennial A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. The term ('' per-'' + '' -ennial'', "through the years") is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also wide ...
herbaceous plant Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials. Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous" The fourth edition of t ...
that grows from a rootstock, and has been assigned to the bloodroot family. Its simple, entire, line- to lance-shaped leaves that are usually shorter than the stem, and have pleated, laterally flattened leaf blades af about wide, meaning that there are left and right surfaces rather than upper and lower. The inflorescence is a lax
panicle A panicle is a much-branched inflorescence. (softcover ). Some authors distinguish it from a compound spike inflorescence, by requiring that the flowers (and fruit) be pedicellate (having a single stem per flower). The branches of a panicle are of ...
and at the base of each flowerstalk is a dry, brown and papery
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 ...
, and those higher in the panicle have a recurved tip. The mirror-symmetrical pale apricot-yellow flowers consist of six
tepal A tepal is one of the outer parts of a flower (collectively the perianth). The term is used when these parts cannot easily be classified as either sepals or petals. This may be because the parts of the perianth are undifferentiated (i.e. of very ...
s and are adorned with brown markings on the upper three tepals. There are three
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 ...
s that are clustered and about half as long as the tepals. Each individual flower only lasts one day. Flowering occurs from August to December. This species grows in the wild in the
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province of South Africa only, and is much less common than its relatives '' W. paniculata'' and '' W. thyrsiflora''. It is sometimes called short-stamen butterfly-lily in English.


Description

The short-stamen butterfly-lily is a
perennial A perennial plant or simply perennial is a plant that lives more than two years. The term ('' per-'' + '' -ennial'', "through the years") is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. The term is also wide ...
herbaceous plant Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials. Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous" The fourth edition of t ...
of high that emerges from a small, globose to oval rootstock of in diameter. The plant dies-down during the dry, hot summer. Its line- to lance-shaped, straight or often sickle-shaped leaves of up to long and wide are upright or spreading, without hairs, and dark to yellowish green in colour. The flowering stem is about in diameter and coated in short glandular hairs. It is often less than high. The flowers are set in a lax, simple, seldom compound panicle with 6-17 flowers per peduncle. The peduncles and
pedicels In botany, a pedicel is a stem that attaches a single flower to the inflorescence. Such inflorescences are described as ''pedicellate''. Description Pedicel refers to a structure connecting a single flower to its inflorescence. In the absenc ...
are slender, and the peduncles are short near tip of the inflorescence, but those at the base are much longer, up to long). The
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 are set with dense soft hairs, up to long, mostly dry, brown and papery, oval to elongated with parallel sides and with a pointy tip, almost completely enclosing the pedicels, and without recurved tips lower down. The
zygomorphic Floral symmetry describes whether, and how, a flower, in particular its perianth, can be divided into two or more identical or mirror-image parts. Uncommonly, flowers may have no axis of symmetry at all, typically because their parts are spirall ...
perianth The perianth (perigonium, perigon or perigone in monocots) is the non-reproductive part of the flower, and structure that forms an envelope surrounding the sexual organs, consisting of the calyx (sepals) and the corolla (petals) or tepals when ...
consists of six light apricot to yellow tepals of long and wide, in two whorls of three, with dark markings on the upper three tepals. The upper tepal id smaller than the others and only slightly recurved. The margin of the tepals is only rarely adorned with a row of equally long hairs at regular intervals. Unique for this ''Wachendorfia'' species is that the three stamens are clustered, not spreading, and at only about half as long as tepals. The
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 ...
s are long and wide. The style is also short at long and only somewhat curved sideways. The fruit is dry capsule with three lobes that is about wide and wide. The seeds are spherical in shape, about in diameter and covered in coarse hairs.


Differences from related species

''Wachendorfia brachyandra'' differs from '' W. thyrsiflora'', which is a large to very large, high, evergreen herb with golden yellow flowers in a dense spiky inflorescence, with leaves mostly much wider than , and that is restricted to damp environments (not a small to large plant with apricot to pale yellow flowers in a lax panicle, clustered stamens, which are like the style less than half the length of the tepals. '' W. multiflora'' is a smaller plant of up to high, with leaves that are usually longer than the very short and dense inflorescence, with green, erect bracts, dull yellow, later purplish brown flowers with narrow tepals, long and wide. '' W. paniculata'' is a small to large plant of 10-65 cm high, the inflorescence usually longer than the leaves, with brown and papery bracts that often have recurved tips, and apricot to yellow or orange flowers with wide tepals of long and wide).


Taxonomy

The short-stamen butterfly-lily was first distinguished by South African botanist
Winsome Fanny Barker Winsome Fanny Barker (23 September 1907 – 27 December 1994) was a South African botanist and plant collector noted for her work as Curator building the collection at the herbarium of the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, as well as her re ...
in 1949. No
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are known. The genus ''Wachendorfia'' is named in honor of Evert Jacob van Wachendorff, professor of botany and chemistry and later rector at the University of Utrecht in the 18th century. The name of the species ''brachyandra'' is compounded from the
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''βραχύς'' (brachys), meaning "short" and ἀνδρός (andros), "male's", a reference to the relatively short stamens.


Phylogeny

Comparison of homologous DNA has increased the insight in the phylogenetic relationships between the species of ''Wachendorfia''. The following tree represents those insights.


Distribution, ecology and conservation

The short-stamen butterfly-lily can be found on the west coast of the Western Cape province of South Africa between
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in the north and the Cape Peninsula in the south, and inland as far as
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. It grows in seasonally moist sandstone or granite soils, at altitude, in an area with predominant precipitation during the winter half year. It mostly occurs in the following vegetation types: Boland Granite Fynbos, Cape Flats Sand Fynbos, Peninsula Granite Fynbos, Saldanha Granite Strandveld, Swartland Alluvium Fynbos, Swartland Granite Renosterveld, and Swartland Silcrete Renosterveld. It is considered a
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.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q15331736 Haemodoraceae Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces