Nesocodon
Nesocodon is a monotypic genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. The sole species is Nesocodon mauritianus, formerly known as Wahlenbergia mauritiana, which is endemic to the island of Mauritius.
Description
Vegetative characteristics
Nesocodon mauritianus is a 30–40 cm big dwarf shrub with simple, woody, straggly, glabrous stems bearing deep furrows from leaf scars. The spirally arranged, glossy, lanceolate leaves with a serrate margin and an acute apex are 6 cm long, and 0.6 cm wide.Generative characteristics
The lateral, 1-flowered inflorescence is produced in the leaf axils of the upper leaves.Taxonomy
It was first described as Wahlenbergia mauritiana by I.Richardson in 1979. It was placed into a new monotypic genus Nesocodon as Nesocodon mauritianus by Mats Thulin in 1980.It is closely related to Heterochaenia from the Mascarene Islands, but has single flowers rather than panicles of several.