Xiphotheca


Xiphotheca is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It includes 10 species of shrubs endemic to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. They grow in fynbos, generally at medium or low elevations, and often species have highly localised ranges. The genus belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. The name of the genus is a compound of Ancient Greek wikt:ξίφος#Ancient Greek, which means "sword", and wikt:θήκη#Ancient Greek which can mean "box" or "sheath"—a reference to the shape of the legume pods. Members of this genus can be distinguished by:
" the presence of bracteoles in most species; the fusion of the bracts with the base of the pedicel; the laterally compressed pods; and the accumulation of anabasine as a major alkaloid."

Species

Xiphotheca comprises the following species:

Section ''Congestae''

Xiphotheca fruticosa A. L. Schutte & B.-E. van WykXiphotheca guthriei A. L. Schutte & B.-E. van WykXiphotheca lanceolata Eckl. & Zeyh.Xiphotheca reflexa A. L. Schutte & B.-E. van Wyk

Section ''Xiphotheca''

Xiphotheca canescens A. L. Schutte & B.-E. van WykXiphotheca cordifolia A. L. Schutte & B.-E. van WykXiphotheca elliptica A. L. Schutte & B.-E. van WykXiphotheca phylicoides A. L. Schutte & B.-E. van WykXiphotheca tecta A. L. Schutte & B.-E. van Wyk