Nectaroscordum Lindley
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Plazi |
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39. Nectaroscordum Lindley 1
Bulbous, scapose, perennial herbs, smelling strongly of garlic; bulbs solitary, composed of several scales, tunicate. Leaves basal, linear, with sheathing base, strongly keeled. Flowers in a terminal umbel, at first completely enclosed in a 1-valved spathe. Perianth-segments persistent, free, 3- to 7-veined, the outer 3 oblong, the inner 3 pandurate. Stamens free; anthers dorsifixed, introrse. Ovary semi-inferior, turbinate, 3-locular, with 3 large nectariferous pores on its conical upper surface; ovules numerous. Style gynobasic; stigma entire. Capsule membranous; seeds angled, black.
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