Carpolyza (Salisb.) Snijman, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.38201/btha.abc.v51.i2.9 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4F4887B5-FF8C-FFA8-B98F-FD74FD56F969 |
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Carpolyza (Salisb.) Snijman |
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Subgenus Carpolyza (Salisb.) Snijman View in CoL [validated above]. Carpolyza Salisb. : 63 (1807). Type: Carpolyza spiralis (L’Hérit.) Salisb.
Bulb tunics thinly fibrous, whitish. Cataphyll absent. Foliage leaves 4 to 6, spreading, filiform, glabrous. Scape ± spirally twisted proximally, persisting beyond seed release. Flowers funnel-shaped, pedicels shorter to much longer than perianth, tepals connate into a short tube basally, filaments decurrent on perianth tube with inner whorl shortly adnate to style, anthers subcentrifixed, style somewhat 3- angled. Chromosome base number x = 10.
1 sp.: S. spiralis (L’Hérit.) Aiton
Subgenus Tedingea (D.Müll.-Doblies & U.Müll.-Doblies) Snijman in Contributions from the Bolus Herbarium 16: 86 (1994). Tedingea D.Müll. View in CoL -Doblies & U.Müll.- Doblies: 45 (1985). Type: S. tenella View in CoL (L.f.) Snijman Bulb tunics softly fibrous, whitish. Cataphyll present or absent. Foliage leaves 2 to 6, spreading, filiform, glabrous. Scape often proximally flexed or spirally twisted, usually persisting during seed release. Flowers stellate, rarely somewhat campanulate, pedicels much exceeding perianth length, tepals free, filaments separate, both whorls adnate to swollen style base, anthers dorsifixed. Chromosome base number x = 10.
2 spp.: S. pygmaea Snijman View in CoL , S. tenella View in CoL (L.f.) Snijman subsp. tenella , S. tenella subsp. orientalis Snijman View in CoL
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Carpolyza (Salisb.) Snijman
Manning, John & Snijman, Deidre 2021 |
Tedingea
Snijman 1994: 86 |
D. Mull. 1985: 45 |