e-Key v3 - Haemodoraceae
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MONOCOTYLEDON - LILIIDAE - LILIALES - Haemodoraceae

Compiled by R.H. Archer

Description :

  • Perennial, usually tufted, herbs, with a short rhizome, tuber, or corm, often with red cell-sap (phenalenones)
  • Leaves radical, distichous, linear or ensiform, sheathing at base
  • Flowers bisexual, regular or ± irregular, in cymes, racemes or panicles, sometimes subumbellate, rarely solitary, often glandular-pubescent or villous
  • Perianth : lobes or segments 6, in 1 or 2 whorls; tube absent to long, straight or curved; persistent
  • Stamens 3, opposite inner perianth segments; filaments free; anthers 2-thecous, basifixed or versatile, often sagittate, opening by longitudinal slits
  • Ovary superior, inferior, or subinferior, (1, 2)3-locular, with 1-numerous axile ovules; style filiform; stigma apical, small or trifid
  • Fruit a loculicidal or septicidal capsule or indehiscent
  • Seeds solitary to many in each locule

Nomenclature:

  • Haemodoraceae
    • Baker: 1 (1896)
    • Hutchinson: 831 (1973)
    • Simpson: 722 (1990)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Genera 13, species ± 100; southern Africa, Australia and tropical America
  • Southern Africa : Genera 3, species 9

References:

  • BAKER, J.G. 1896. Haemodoraceae . Flora capensis : 6
  • HUTCHINSON, J. 1973. The families of flowering plants , edn 3. Clarendon Press, Oxford
  • SIMPSON, M.G. 1990. Phylogeny and classification of the Haemodoraceae . Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden : 77

Resources:

  • Haemodoraceae genera:
Barberetta Dilatris Wachendorfia