Appearance
It has creeping, straggling or upright stems, with few narrow, entire leaves and erect, white or pinkish, slightly zygomorph flowers on a long tube, with five lobes, reminiscent of a ''Phlox''-flower. It may not always be fully dependent on the supply of minerals by other plants, but usually makes connections with the roots of grasses.The vlei ink-flower is a hairless or nearly hairless, hemiparasitic, 12–60 cm high perennial herbaceous plant, with angular stems having four flat sides, which are creeping, straggling or upright, that may have side branches or not, and sometimes there are a few glandular hairs.
These stems carry few distanced leaves arranged oppositely or nearly so, which are approximately linear, widest at midlength, with a pointed cartilaginous tip, with a very short leaf stalk or seated, glossy, the margin entire or with a few teeth, rather thick, the veins sunken, 2–8 cm long and 1–10 mm wide.
Its flowers are 1.75–3.25 cm long, reminiscent of a ''Phlox''. These are set individually in the axil of a bract on a slender but rigid pedicel of 0.75–2.5 cm long, which does not carry any bracts subtending the flower.
The five sepals are fused into a 0.8–1.3 cm high bell- to cone-shaped calyx tube, with ten veins, and ending in five almost lanceolate keeled lobes, that become narrower towards their tips and are 4–8 mm long. The corolla is white, pinkish or purple and consists of five petals, which are fused into a curved, cylindrical 1.6–2.8 cm long corolla tube.
Above the "limb", the corolla becomes an approximately flat disk 0.75–4.25 cm in diameter, that splits into five ovate lobes with a rounded margin, with the two lobes at the outside of the curve merged over a greater length than the others. Inside the corolla tube are five stamens with softly hairy filaments topped by 2 mm long hairless, oblong anthers.
The style does not reach the stamens, and is topped by a thickened, pointy stigma. The fruit is a hairless, short, oblique, slightly compressed, oval capsule of 0.5–1.25 cm long and wide, topped by a short and obliquely beak, and has coriaceous valves. The plant discolors to black when drying.
Distribution
The vlei ink-flower is known from Angola, Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. It can be found in moist, short grasslands, reaching altitudes of about 1,550 m.References:
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