Difference between revisions of "Sparaxis"

Ker Gawler

Ann. Bot. (König & Sims) 1: 225. 1804.

Etymology: Greek sparasso, to tear, alluding to the sometimes lacerated bracts
Synonyms: Streptanthera Sweet Synnotia Sweet
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 26. Treatment on page 404. Mentioned on page 349.
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 5 November 2020

Herbs, perennial, from corms. Stems simple or branched. Leaves several, sometimes prostrate; blade plane, ensiform to oblong. Inflorescences spicate, spiral or secund, 2–5-flowered[–many-flowered]; bracts pale to light brown, irregularly streaked with dark brown, unequal, outer usually exceeding inner, scarious, acute or 3-cuspidate, inner apex 2-furcate to 2-cuspidate. Flowers odorless [fragrant], actinomorphic [zygomorphic]; perianth tube funnel-shaped, sometimes obliquely so; tepals spreading, connate into tube, variously colored, sometimes with strongly contrasting markings, subequal, outer whorl slightly larger than inner [unequal, dorsal tepal largest]; stamens symmetrically arranged [asymmetrical], unilateral; anthers straight [coiled]; style [unilateral, often arching over filaments] dividing into 3 short branches, apices spatulate [long, filiform]. Capsules globose to oblong, cartilaginous. Seeds 8–15 per locule, globose; seed coat light to dark brown, hard, shiny. x = 10.

Distribution

Introduced; s Africa.

Discussion

Species 15 (1 in the flora).

Lower Taxa