Английская Википедия:Didierea madagascariensis
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Didierea madagascariensis, commonly known as the octopus tree,[1] is a species of Didiereaceae endemic to the spiny thickets of southwestern Madagascar.[2] It was first described scientifically by the French botanist Henri Ernest Baillon in 1880[3] and is the type species of the genus Didierea.
It is known in Malagasy as sohongy, sony and soribarika.[4] Sohongy and sony come from the Tanosy dialect word songo meaning "lock of hair" or a rooster's crest or comb[5] possibly referring to its branches that sprawl upwards.
Description
As with all members of the sub-family Didiereoideae, this is a semi-succulent woody, shrub to small tree.[6] It is densely spiny and can grow up to Шаблон:Convert tall.[7] Spines are arranged in whorls, mostly of four.[6] Leaves are small and narrow-lanceolate and arranged in rosettes.[6]
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- ↑ 6,0 6,1 6,2 Rauh, W. 1983. The morphology and systematic position of the Didiereaceae of Madagascar. Blumea 14(3/4): 839–843.
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