Sansevieria pinguicula
Sansevieria Pinguicula
Sansevieria Pinguicula is a species of the genus Sansevieria in the family of asparagus plants ( Asparagaceae ). The specific epithet Pinguicula means (Latin pinguis ) fat, thick (Latin culus ) belonging? ', Which refers to the leaves of the species.
Description
Sansevieria Pinguicula grow stem as forming perennial, succulent plant with partially aboveground foothills, often referred to as stilt roots and up to 8 inches long. The 5-7 fleshy and arranged rossettig and blue-green leaves are cylindrically shaped with a deep groove on the top and 2-7 narrow chutes on the bottom. They are covered with a thick layer of wax. The simple leaf blade is 12 to 30 inches long and 2.8 to 3.5 inches wide. She is gradually narrowing at the thorny Spreitenspitze out. It is green with a brown border. The leaf surface is slightly rough.
The paniculate inflorescences are 15 to 32 inches high. The panicles are staffed with four to six flowers per clump. The flower stem is 1.5 to 2 millimeters long. The flower tube is 4-5 mm long. The bloom are small and brown. The flowers themselves generate relatively little spherical berries with even fewer seeds.
Dissemination
Sansevieria Pinguicula is common in the hottest parts of Kenya on sandy plains with open scrubland.
Taxonomy
The first description of Sansevieria Pinguicula took place in 1964 by Peter René Oscar Bally.