Sclerosiphon Nevski, Trudy Bot. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R.
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12. Sclerosiphon Nevski, Trudy Bot. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. View in CoL , ser. 1, Fl. Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 4: 331 (1937). Type (holotype):— S. songaricum (Schrenk) Nevski [≡ Iris songarica Schrenk in Fisch. & C.A. Mey., Enum. Pl. Nov. 1: 3 (1841)]
Description:—Rhizomatous herbs, dense tufted, with persistent aerial structures. Rhizome slender, nearly vertical, nodose, woody, apically branched, clothed with long maroon-brown, fibrous remains of leaf sheaths; roots fibrous, thin, not fleshy. Stems aerial, long, with brownish leaf remains at the base, simple, solid, ± rounded. Leaves isobilateral, herbaceous, ± glaucous, narrowly linear, with 3–9 prominent ribs. Flowers in terminal groups 2–6, ± long pedicellate. Spathe valves 3, herbaceous with margins scarious, acuminate, usually keeled. Perigone in 2 rows, differing in size and shape, fused in a long cylindric tube, rigid, ± widened at the apex; falls erect-patent to patent, subpanduriform to oblong-elliptic, reflexed in the upper part, tapering into a long narrow claw, smooth; standards erect, narrow, oblanceolate, acute, about equalling the length of falls, long cuneate at base, tapering into a short haft. Stamen filaments free, adnate to the fall bases. Ovary trilocular, with axile placentation. Style filiform, with 3 petaloid branches, shorter to about equalling the length of falls, each one concealing a stamen; crests long, straight, narrowly triangular-lanceolate to linear, with entire slightly crenate to almost margins; stigma bilobed, with rounded lobes. Capsule narrowly cylindric, trigonous, dehiscing from apex to about middle, reticulate-nerved, usually not hidden into spathes, ± long beaked; pericarp coriaceous. Seeds numerous, subcubic to pyriform, lacking fleshy structures; testa hard, irregularly wrinkled, sometimes shortly winged on angles. x = 9. Figs. 4E View FIGURE 4 , 18B View FIGURE 18 .
It includes 1 species, occurring in central and western Asia (from Afghanistan to Manchuria) ( Fig. 19B View FIGURE 19 ).
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