Acrodon subulatus
Acrodon subulatus, the Overberg tiptoothfig, is a species of mesemb from South Africa.
Description
Acrodon subulatus is a compact perennial succulent. It lacks adventitious roots and has only a tap root. The internodes are not visible. The dark green leaves have a broad base and a pointed tip. The leaves are long and thick. The keel and margin may or may not have teeth, although the broad-based and flexible teeth are present more often than not.Flowers are present between November and April. They are white or pale pink with purple margins and a purple central line. They have a diameter of about. The stamens and filamentous staminodes form a dense central cone. The bracts reach less than halfway up the stem bearing a single flower. The fruits are borne on long, erect stalks. The closing body is lens-shaped and splits with pressure.
This species shares the traditional compact Acrodon growth form with Acrodon bellidiflorus and Acrodon caespitosus. It is the smallest and most compact of the three species and has the slenderest leaves.