e-Key v3 - Neopatersonia
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Hyacinthaceae - Neopatersonia Schonland

Description :

  • Perennial, bulbous herbs
  • Bulb small, ovoid, occasionally forming a neck
  • Leaves 1-3; erect or spreading; linear, lanceolate or falcate
  • Inflorescence a raceme of few to many flowers; peduncle tapered, naked; bracts ovate to lanceolate, membranous or slightly fleshy
  • Flowers white or pale green; spreading-reflexed; pedicels spreading or erect-spreading
  • Tepals fused at base; lobes spreading or reflexed; persistent
  • Stamens 6, fused to perianth; filaments deltoid, connate at base, free portion subulate and curved; anthers versatile, introrse
  • Ovary ovoid; ovules few to many; style terete, with 3 horizontal or deflexed stigmatic branches
  • Fruit an ovoid, membranous capsule; style persistent
  • Seeds few to many, flask-shaped, black, smooth or verrucose

Nomenclature:

  • Neopatersonia Schonland
    • Schonland 251: (1912)
    • Lewis: 6 (1952)
    • Sölch et al.: 54 (1970)
    • Bond & Goldblatt: 54 (1984)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Southern Africa : Species 3, Namibia, Northern, Western and Eastern Cape

References:

  • BOND, P. & GOLDBLATT, P. 1984. Plants of the Cape Flora. A descriptive catalogue. Journal of South African Botany , supplementary vol. 13
  • LEWIS, G.J. 1952. Plantae Novae Africanae. Neopatersonia namaquensis Lewis ( Liliaceae - Scilleae ). Annals of the South African Museum 40
  • SCHONLAND, S. 1912. Neopatersonia , a new genus of Liliaceae . Records of the Albany Museum 2
  • SÖLCH, A., ROESSLER, H. & MERXMÜLLER, H. 1970. Liliaceae . Prodromus einer Flora von Südwestafrika 147