Paradisea Paradisea liliastrum, (L.) Bertol.
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Paradisea Paradisea liliastrum |
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8. Paradisea M azzuc.1
Like Anthericum but inflorescence always a raceme; flowers campanulate; perianth-segments suberect below, patent towards apex, with fairly distinct claw; pedicels articulated or not; style and stamens curved upwards in distal half; anthers dorsifixed, versatile.
Raceme secund; perianth 30-50 mm; pedicels not articulated
1. liliastrum Raceme not secund; perianth 20-25 mm; pedicels articulated
2. lusitanica
1. P. liliastrum (L.) Bertol. , FZ. Ital. 4: 133 (1840).
Stem 30-50 cm x 2-3 mm. Leaves 12-25 cm x 3-5 mm, flat. Raceme lax, secund, with 4-10(-20) flowers. Bracts 12-40 mm, subulate, exceeding the pedicels. Pedicels not articulated. Perianth-segments 30-50 mm, with oblong-elliptical limb. Stamens shorter than perianth; style slightly longer. Capsule 13-15 mm, ellipsoidtrigonous. Seeds 3 mm, trigonous, black. 2« =16. Mountain meadows. • Pyrenees, Alps, Jura, N. & C. Appennini. Au Ga He Hs It Ju.
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Paradisea Paradisea liliastrum
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1980 |
P. liliastrum (L.)
| Bertol. 1840: 133 |
