Abstract

SummaryThe deciduous geophyte Strumaria phonolithica Dinter is a late autumn‐flowering species endemic to southwestern Namibia, with a beautiful outspread fan of leaves and scented white, funnel‐shaped blooms. A description and details of its history, taxonomy, habitat and cultivation are given, accompanied by a watercolour painting.

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