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Tinantia

Tinantia
Family: Commelinaceae
Tinantia image
Marcela Ruiz-Guerrero
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Robert B. Faden in Flora of North America (vol. 22)
Herbs, annual. Roots thin. Leaves spirally arranged; blade occasionally sessile [usually petiolate], glaucous. Inflorescences terminal or terminal and axillary, 1[--several] elongate cyme[s], [occasionally axillary and perforating sheaths], subtended by spathaceous bract; bract leaflike; bracteoles persistent. Flowers bisexual [bisexual and staminate], bilaterally symmetric; pedicels well developed; sepals distinct, subequal; petals distinct, unequal, not clawed, proximal petal small [large], distal 2 blue or blue-violet [white to pink], equal, large; stamens 6, all fertile, polymorphic; proximal 3 stamens long, lateral filaments bearded; medial glabrous, anthers large; distal 3 stamens short, filaments densely bearded, anthers small; filaments connate basally; ovary 3-locular; ovules 2--several per locule, 1-seriate. Capsules 3-valved, 3-locular. Seeds 2--several per locule; hilum linear; embryotega lateral. x = 13, 14, 16, 17.

The reproductive features of B. C. Tharp´s two species of Commelinantia (1922) clearly link them with Tinantia (O. Rohweder 1962). My research indicates that although some attributes, including pollen and chromosome number, can still be used to separate Commelinantia from Tinantia, these characters are not of sufficient import to merit separate generic status.

Species within inventory project: Arizona Flora
Tinantia anomala
Media resource of Tinantia anomala
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Tinantia erecta
Media resource of Tinantia erecta
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Tinantia glabra
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Tinantia leiocalyx
Media resource of Tinantia leiocalyx
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Tinantia longipedunculata
Media resource of Tinantia longipedunculata
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Tinantia macrophylla
Media resource of Tinantia macrophylla
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Tinantia modesta
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Tinantia parviflora
Media resource of Tinantia parviflora
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Tinantia pringlei
Media resource of Tinantia pringlei
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Tinantia standleyi
Media resource of Tinantia standleyi
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Tinantia umbellata
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Tinantia violacea
Media resource of Tinantia violacea
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