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Type? of Triteleia hendersonii Greene [family ASPARAGACEAE]

T. Howell, #s.n.
1887-06-30
Specimens
United States
OSC
Type? of Triteleia hendersonii Greene [family ASPARAGACEAE] (stored under name); 1888

Type of Triteleia hendersonii Greene [family ALLIACEAE]

L. F. Henderson, #s.n.
1887-01-01
Specimens
United States
GH
Brodiaea hendersonii (Greene) S. Watson [family LILIACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by J. F. Macbride
Type of Triteleia hendersonii Greene [family ALLIACEAE]; Verified by Greene

Original material of Triteleia hendersonii Greene [family ASPARAGACEAE]

Howell, Thomas J., #s.n.
1887-06-30
Specimens
United States
NDG
Brodiaea hendersonii (Greene) S. Watson [family ASPARAGACEAE] (stored under name)
Original material of Triteleia hendersonii Greene [family ASPARAGACEAE]; Verified by Pires, J. Chris, 2005/02

Triteleia hendersonii Greene [family ALLIACEAE]

Flora of North America, Vol 26,
Flora of North America (FNA)
Reference Sources
Leaves 15–40 cm × 3–12 mm. Scape 10–35 cm, smooth or slightly scabrous near base. Flowers: perianth yellow or white, often tinged or fading blue, 18–26 mm, tube slenderly funnelform, moderately attenuate at base, 6–10 mm, lobes widely spreading, with conspicuous dark purple midvein, 12–16 mm, ca. twice as long as tube; stamens attached at 1 level, nearly equal; filaments narrowly subulate, 3–4 mm, apical appendages absent; anthers blue or sometimes white, 1.5–2 mm; ovary 1/2 as long as stipe; pedicel 1.5–4 cm. 2n = 32.

Triteleia [family ALLIACEAE]

Flora of North America, Vol 26,
Flora of North America (FNA)
Reference Sources
Herbs, perennial, scapose, from fibrous-coated corms. Leaves 1–3, basal; blade narrowly lanceolate (linear in Triteleia ixioides), keeled, channeled, glabrous, margins entire. Scape erect, cylindrical, 1–5 mm diam., rigid. Inflorescences umbellate, open, bracteate; bracts green (purplish in T. lemmoniae), ± lanceolate, scarious. Flowers: perianth 6-tepaled, connate proximally into tube of varying length and shape, usually funnelform, lobes similar, usually ascending to spreading; stamens 6, epitepalous; filaments distinct, adnate to perianth tube in 1 or 2 rows, equal or of 2 unequal lengths, free portions flattened, sometimes dilated at base to form triangle, apical appendages usually absent, when present sometimes forming a crown; anthers versatile, usually curving away from stigma; pistil 3-carpellate; ovary superior, green or colored like perianth (yellow in T. peduncularis, white in T. clementina), stipitate, 3-locular, ovules anatropous, 2–several per locule; style 2–4 mm; stigma weakly 3-lobed; pedicel ± erect, often articulate, usually longer than perianth (shorter in T. crocea). Fruits capsular, ovoid, dehiscence loculicidal. Seeds black, ridged on 1 side, subglobose, rounded, coarsely and irregularly pitted, minutely granulate or granulate-reticulate, coat with crust. x = 7, 8.