| Synonyms: |
Sansevieria aff. gracilis N.E. Br. sensu Thiede |
| Common names: | |
| Frequency: | |
| Status: | Native |
| Description: |
Perennial succulent with creeping stolons, often covered in old leaf sheaths. Leaves 6-14 per shoot in rosettes, recurved, spreading, 14-45 cm long, with a ovate base and cylindrical but channeled for up to 80% of the length, longitudinally grooved, mid-green with no or very faint transverse bands; apex spiny, withered. Flowers in spike-like inflorescence up to 120 cm long, much longer than the leaves; flowering part 40-70 cm long, mostly about twice as long as the peduncle. Flowers in 3-10-flowered clusters, usually set 1-2 cm apart, opening in the evening; perianth cream, pearly grey or purplish-green, 20-24 mm long; tube c. 10 mm long, lobes c. 12 mm long. Fruit c. 8 mm in diameter. |
| Type location: |
Malawi |
| Notes: | This species has only recently been recorded from northern Mozambique for the first time. |
| Derivation of specific name: | |
| Habitat: | On termite mounds in dry woodland and scrub. |
| Altitude range: (metres) | 600 - 1500 m |
| Flowering time: | |
| Worldwide distribution: | Only known from northern parts of Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia. |
| FZ divisions: | N |
| Growth form(s): | |
| Endemic status: | |
| Red data list status: | Vulnerable |
| Insects associated with this species: | |
| Spot characters: | Display spot characters for this species |
| Images last updated: | Sunday 31 July 2016 |
| Literature: |
La Croix, I. (2010). Dracaenaceae Flora Zambesiaca 13(2) Page 26. |