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Satyrium rhodanthum
... They are 2-liped and have a beak-like projection. Satyrium rhodanthum is restricted to a portion of the ... Eastern escarpment fashioned by igneous intrusions. Satyrium rhodanthum occurs in damp grasslands at altitudes between 700–1 100 m. Satyrium rhodanthum is a terrestrial orchid which persists in ...
Satyrium princeps
... winter season and sprouts anew the following autumn. Satyrium flowers are non-resupinate, meaning that the ... segment, while the sepals and petals face downwards. Satyrium princeps is known from only a few sites in the ... Strandveld and Albany Dune Strandveld vegetation types. Satyrium princeps is adapted to a winter growth cycle of ...
Satyrium coriifolium
... Herbarium, Kirstenbosch Research Centre August 2005 The Satyrium coriifolium plants are perennial and have large ... are mostly 25 to 50 cm tall and are normally very robust. Satyrium coriifolium can readily be distinguished from all ... flowers is very striking. As is typical in the genus Satyrium, the flowers are 'non-resupinate' (meaning that ...
Satyrium carneum
... NBG Berenice Carolus Harold Porter NBG November 2003 Satyrium carneum is a robust plant with stout stems. It grows ... in spring and early summer, from September to November. Satyrium carneum grows among dune-bush vegetation, in ... hills and ridges, and on moist to dry sands and limestone. Satyrium carneum is pollinated by the Lesser ...