Croomia

Croomia
Croomia heterosepala flower
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Monocots
Order: Pandanales
Family: Stemonaceae
Genus: Croomia
Torr.
Synonyms[1]

Torreya H.B.Croom ex Meisn. 1843, illegitimate homonym, not Arn. 1838 (Taxaceae) nor Raf. 1818 (Lamiaceae) nor Raf. 1819 (Cyperaceae) nor Spreng. 1820 (Verbenaceae) nor A.A. Eaton 1829 (Loasaceae)

Croomia is a genus of primitive angiosperm herbs in the Stemonaceae Family described as a genus in 1840.[2][3]

Taxonomy

Once included in its own family, Croomiaceae, Croomia has also previously been included in Dioscoreaceae.[4]

Subdivision

About six species.[1]

  1. Croomia heterosepala (Baker) Okuyama - Japan
  2. Croomia hyugaensis Kadota & Mas.Saito - Kyushu
  3. Croomia japonica Miq. - Anhui, Fujian, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Chugoku, Kyushu
  4. Croomia kinoshitae Kadota - Shikoku
  5. Croomia pauciflora (Nutt.) Torr. - United States (FL GA AL LA)[5]
  6. Croomia saitoana Kadota - Kyushu

Distribution and habitat

Croomia is native to China, Japan, and the southeastern United States.[1] The plants grow in moist shady woods. Their small flowers are borne under the leaves.[6][7]

References

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