Calochortoideae
Calochortoideae | |
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Sego Lily Calochortus nuttallii | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Monocots |
Order: | Liliales |
Family: | Liliaceae |
Subfamily: | Calochortoideae Dumort. |
Genera | |
The Calochortoideae are a subfamily of monocotyledon perennial, herbaceous mainly bulbous flowering plants in the Liliaceae (lily) family. Approximately the same group of species has been recognized as a separate family, Calochortaceae, in a few systems of plant taxonomy, including the Dahlgren system.[1] They are found predominantly in the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, particularly East Asia and North America.
Description
Flowers large with no or a very short style. Perianth differentiated into calyx and corolla, tepals pubescent. The embryo-sac is of the Polygonum-type.[2][3] Fruit forms a septicidal capsule.[4] Leaves have parallel venation. Chromosome number is between 6-13, and are 1.5 to 6.5µmin length.
Taxonomy
The two genera comprise about 90 species.
References
- ↑ Watson, L.; Dallwitz, M.J. (1992 onwards). "Calochortaceae Dum.". The families of flowering plants: descriptions, illustrations, identification, information retrieval. Retrieved 2014-01-13.
- ↑ Dahlgren, R.M.; Clifford, H.T.; Yeo, P.F. (1985). The families of the monocotyledons. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
- ↑ Ownbey, M. (1940). "A monograph of the genus Calochortus.". Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 27: 371–560.
- ↑ Mabberley, David J (2013). Mabberley's Plant-Book (3 ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 1107782597. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
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