Species Sarcocornia natalensis
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Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Sarcocornia:
Gk. sarx, sarkos (sarco) = flesh, fleshy; La. cornis = horned; referring to the appearance of fleshy lobes.
Etymology of natalensis:
From the Natal region along the east-coast of South Africa
Scientific name:
Sarcocornia natalensis (Bunge ex Ung.-Sternb.) A.J. Scott
Common names:
Seekoral
Synonym of:
Unknown
Long etymology:
Synonym status:
Sprawling, jointed perennial to 30 cm, forming mats with erect stems. Leaves reduced to a membranous collar. Flowers in threes in terminal spikes, hidden by the bracts. Jan.--May. Coastal and inland saline habitats, NW, SW, KM, AP, SE (Angola to Mozambique, Madagascar).
Observations of Taxon
Sarcocornia natalensis var. affinis
Name of observer:
Annelise Le Roux and Zelda Wahl (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown
Collection: