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Triantha

Triantha
Family: Tofieldiaceae
Triantha image
Paul Rothrock
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John G. Packer in Flora of North America (vol. 26)
Herbs, perennial, rhizomatous. Stems glandular and/or glandular-pubescent. Leaves mostly basal with 0-3 towards stem base, 2-ranked, equitant; blade linear. Inflorescences terminal, racemose, open or dense and spikelike, elongating in fruit, bracteate, bracteolate; bracteoles connate in epicalyx. Flowers borne in clusters of 2-7; tepals persistent, 6, in 2 somewhat dissimiliar series, distinct; stamens 6; filaments strongly flattened, dilated basally; anthers basifixed, 2-locular, introrse, without appendages; ovary superior, stipitate, apocarpous basally, glabrous; intercarpellary nectary present; styles 3. Fruits capsular, ovoid to broadly ellipsoid or cylindrical, glabrous, dehiscence septicidal, then adaxially loculicidal. Seeds appendaged. x = 15.

Recognition here of the genus Triantha follows J. G. Baker (1879) and R. R. Gates (1918); see J. G. Packer (1993). R. W. Cruden (1991) provided cladistic evidence supporting this segregation from Tofieldia.

In the absence of any clear understanding of evolutionary relationships within Triantha, the species are here listed alphabetically.

Species within inventory project: Arizona Flora
Triantha glutinosa
Media resource of Triantha glutinosa
Map not
Available
Triantha japonica
Media resource of Triantha japonica
Map not
Available
Triantha occidentalis
Media resource of Triantha occidentalis
Map not
Available
Triantha racemosa
Media resource of Triantha racemosa
Map not
Available
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