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MONOCOTS

Monocots, also known as Monocotyledons, are one of the two groups of flowering plants. These plants have one embryonic leaf, usually parallel-veined leaves and floral organs arranged in multiples of three.

LILIOPSIDA

latin name

5.200+

species in South Africa

70.000

species worldwide

6

critically endangered

13

endangered

29

vulnerable

9

near threatened

398

least concern

Monocots are a large class of flowering plants, characterized by their single embryonic leaf, which sets them apart from their dicot (two embryonic leaves) counterparts. A very large portion of this class is covered by the two orders Poales (grasses, sedges, cattails and allies) and Asparagales (agaves, orchids, irises and allies).

One of the defining plant families of Fynbos is the Restios (Restionaceae). They have green photosynthetic stems, leaves that have been reduced to sheaths and very small flowers. By far, the vast majority of these species can be found in the Cape Floral Kingdom.

With a plethora of herbivores and big grazers in the country, there needs to be a lot of food for them to graze on. One of those food sources is grass and South Africa has a lot of them, space and species-wise. A large part of the country is covered by the Grassland and Savanna biomes in which grass is found or is even the dominant vegetation. Although there is only one family that can call itself grass (Poaceae), commonly speaking the families of rushes and sedges are also referred to as grass. When combining these families, South Africa has some 800 different (observed) species.

Some noteworthy species within this class are the Candelabra Aloe, Quiver Tree, Poison-Bulb, Candelabra Lily, Granny Kappie, Flame Lily and the Strelitzias.

Zantedeschia aethiopica

Calla Lily

Zantedeschia aethiopica

Phoenix reclinata

Reclining Date Palm

Phoenix reclinata

Amaryllis belladonna

Belladonna Lily

Amaryllis belladonna

Brunsvigia radulosa

Eastern Candelabra

Brunsvigia radulosa

Albuca concordiana

Whirlwind Tamarak

Albuca concordiana

Ledebouria mokobulanensis

Mokobulan African Hyacinth

Ledebouria mokobulanensis

Aloe ferox

Cape Aloe

Aloe ferox

Astroloba corrugata

Bumpy Astroloba

Astroloba corrugata

Triglochin striata

Three-ribbed Arrowgrass

Triglochin striata

Agapanthus campanulatus

Bell Agapanthus

Agapanthus campanulatus

Boophone disticha

Poison-bulb

Boophone disticha

Brunsvigia striata

Stripe Candelabra

Brunsvigia striata

Eucomis montana

Montane Pineapple Lily

Eucomis montana

Merwilla plumbea

Blue Squill

Merwilla plumbea

Aloe marlothii

Mountain Aloe

Aloe marlothii

Haworthia transiens

Balloon Haworthia

Haworthia transiens

Jubaeopsis caffra

Mkambati Palm

Jubaeopsis caffra

Agapanthus inapertus

Drooping Agapanthus

Agapanthus inapertus

Brunsvigia orientalis

Candelabra Lily

Brunsvigia orientalis

Haemanthus coccineus

Spotted Bloodlily

Haemanthus coccineus

Lachenalia aloides

Cape Cowslip

Lachenalia aloides

Aloe arborescens

Candelabra Aloe

Aloe arborescens

Aloe spicata

Lebombo Aloe

Aloe spicata

Haworthiopsis viscosa

Robust Haworthia

Haworthiopsis viscosa

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