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Welwitschia

Welwitschia mirabilis

Description:

Welwitschia is a monotypic gymnosperm genus, comprising solely the very distinct Welwitschia mirabilis. The plant is commonly known simply as Welwitschia, and has various common names in local languages, for example kharos or khurub in Nama, tweeblaarkanniedood in Afrikaans, nyanka in Damara, and onyanga in Herero. It is the only genus of the family Welwitschiaceae and order Welwitschiales, in the division Gnetophyta. Informal sources commonly refer to the plant as a "living fossil". Welwitschia mirabilis is endemic to the Namib desert within Namibia and Angola.

Habitat:

Welwitschia mirabilis is endemic to the Kaokoveld Centre; the population is distributed southwards from the Nicolau River in southern Angola, to the Kuiseb River in Namibia and up to 100 km inland of the coast. The area is extremely arid: the coast is recorded as having almost zero rainfall, while less than 100mm of rain falls annually below the escarpment in the wet season from February to April. Populations tend to occur in ephemeral water courses, indicating a dependence on ground water in addition to precipitation from fog.

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5 Comments

Benno Ibold
Benno Ibold 9 years ago

Hi, Jae, yes at the same place are large trunks of petrified trees.

Jae
Jae 9 years ago

Does photo 4 also show a piece of fossilised tree trunk, Benno?

Jae
Jae 9 years ago

ghehe hopefully many more dates to come, right? :)
If I were to make a list of plants to hopefully spot one day then this plant would be somewhere at the top of that list. Thank you too for sharing.

Benno Ibold
Benno Ibold 9 years ago

Thank you, Jae. I know this remarkable plant from my geography schoolbook for a long time ago and this was our first date :)

Jae
Jae 9 years ago

Amazing plant and great captures, Benno.

Benno Ibold
Spotted by
Benno Ibold

Kunene Region, Namibia

Spotted on Jul 14, 2014
Submitted on Aug 1, 2014

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