Assessor: Sarah Schumann
According to the SANBI Red List Assessment, this species is Endangered as it is naturally rare and experiencing population decline due to harvesting for traditional medicinal trade markets in the Eastern Cape (Williams & Dold, 2008; Dold & Cocks, 2002). There have been several recorded confiscations of species of the Alepidea genus from illegal collection (Confiscation List (2010) provided by Cape Nature).
Dold, A.P. and Cocks, M.L. 2002. The trade in medicinal plants in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. South African Journal of Science 98:589-597.
Williams, V.L. & Dold, A.P. 2008. Alepidea macowani Dummer. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1.
Three of the seven known locations of this species is in decline, which is 43% of the population (William & Dold, 2008).
Williams, V.L. & Dold, A.P. 2008. Alepidea macowani Dummer. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1.
Tubers are collected resulting in population decline (Williams & Dold, 2008).
Williams, V.L. & Dold, A.P. 2008. Alepidea macowani Dummer. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1.
This taxon is naturally rare, known from few locations and so is vulnerable to continued population loss, lowering its chances of recovery (Williams & Dold, 2008).
Williams, V.L. & Dold, A.P. 2008. Alepidea macowani Dummer. National Assessment: Red List of South African Plants version 2020.1.