Carpobrotus Glaucescens

Carpobrotus Glaucescens

Plant of the Month - March by Allan Carr Carpobrotus glaucescens Coastal Pigface Pronunciation: car-po-BRO-tus glor-KES-ens AIZOACEAE Derivation: Carpobrotus, from the Greek, carpos – fruit and brotos – edible; glaucescens, from the Latin, glaucus – bluish green. Flowers, leaves Habit (shown here with Canavalia rosea) There are about 25 species of Carpobrotus worldwide, chiefly in South Africa. Australia has 4 indigenous species restricted to coastal situations except for C. modestus, an inland species. The coastal species are useful for sand dune stabilisation as they withstand extended dry periods and exposure to salt spray. Description: C. glaucescens is a prostrate creeping herb with stems to 2 m long, rooting at the nodes and growing along shorelines and sand dunes from Rockhampton in Qld through coastal NSW and into Vic. C. virescens from WA is very similar and C. rossii from the south coasts of Vic, SA and WA also has fruit which was relished by Aboriginal people and early explorers. Leaves are opposite, bluish-green, fleshy and triangular in cross-section to about 70 mm by 15 mm. They are edible when cooked but not highly regarded and were emergency food for Aboriginal people. Flowers to 60 mm across have a daisy-like appearance with yellow stamens (300 to 400) and styles (7 to 10) at the centre of numerous magenta, petal-like *staminodes (100 to 150). They can appear in most months but especially from September to May. Fruits are deep-red fleshy berries to 30 mm by 24 mm crowned by the longest *perianth lobes (2 or 3 horn- like extensions). The edible fleshy pulp of these fruits has a taste similar to a salty apple. Flower parts *staminode = a sterile stamen (male part of a flower) *perianth = the calyx and corolla of a flower, especially where the two are similar (calyx = the sepals of a flower collectively and corolla = the petals of a flower collectively) Fruit not yet ripe .

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