Alatavia Rodion., Bot. Zhurn.
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20. Alatavia Rodion., Bot. Zhurn. View in CoL (Moscow & Leningrad) 84(7): 103 (1999) [ Iridodictyum sect. Monolepis Rodion., Rod Iris : 205 (1961); Iris sect. Monolepis (Rodion.) B.Mathew, Davis & Hedge Festschrift : 87 (1989)]. Type (holotype):— A. kolpakowskiana (Regel) Rodion. [≡ Iris kolpakowskiana Regel, Trudy Imp. S. -Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 5: 263 (1877)]
Description:—Bulbous herbs, with deciduous aerial structures. Bulb tuberiform, constituted by a single fleshy tunic, clothed with loose, reticulate outer tunics; roots fibrous, thin, absent during dormancy. Stem inconspicuous, simple, solid, hidden among leaf bases, rounded in cross section, elongating in fruit. Leaves bifacial, linear to acicular, usually ± canaliculate, ribbed on the outer side and sometimes keeled, not fetid, clothed at the base with a membranous sheath. Flowers solitary, terminal, sessile or subsessile. Spathe valves 2, herbaceous at anthesis. Perigone in 2 rows, differing in size and shape, fused in a long scapiform tube; falls erect-patent, obovate to broadly lanceolate, subpanduriform, reflexed towards the upper part, gradually tapering into a short claw, smooth or shortly pubescent; standards erect, oblanceolate to narrowly linear, narrowed into a canaliculate haft. Stamen filaments free, adnate to the fall bases. Ovary trilocular, with axile placentation. Style filiform, with 3 petaloid branches, slightly shorter than falls, each one concealing a stamen; crests triangular-lanceolate, acute, ± straight;
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Phytotaxa 232 (1) © 2015 Magnolia Press • 63 stigma entire, broadly oblong. Capsule oblong, trigonous, dehiscing from apex to about middle, usually hidden into spathes, shortly beaked; pericarp papery, spumose in the inner surface. Seeds numerous, globose to pyriform, apiculate, without aril; testa surface irregularly wrinkled. x = 10. Figs. 5E View FIGURE 5 , 23C View FIGURE 23 .
It includes 2 species from central Asia , mostly in the Tien Shan Mountains ( Fig. 22C View FIGURE 22 ) .
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Alatavia Rodion., Bot. Zhurn.
Crespo, Manuel B., Martínez-Azorín, Mario & Mavrodiev, Evgeny V. 2015 |
Iris sect. Monolepis (Rodion.) B.Mathew, Davis & Hedge Festschrift
Rodion. 1989: 87 |
Iridodictyum sect. Monolepis
Monolepis Rodion. 1961: 205 |