Strumariinae

Strumariinae
Strumaria gemmata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Subfamily: Amaryllidoideae
Tribe: Amaryllideae
Subtribe: Strumariinae
Traub ex D.Müll.-Doblies & U.Müll.-Doblies[1]
Type genus
Strumaria Jacq.
Genera

see text

Strumariinae is one of four subtribes within the tribe Amaryllideae (subfamily Amaryllidoideae, family Amaryllidaceae), found in southern Africa.[2][3]

Description

Crossyne guttata, showing prostrate leaves

The leaves are often prostrate (on the ground). The flowers may be zygomorphic or actinomorphic, and may or may not have a perigone tube. The stamens are connate (fused) into a tube at their proximal end. However Strumaria has one whorl of the stamens fused to the style. The fruit is dehiscent with seeds that have a well-developed integument that is chlorophyllous with a stomatose testa.[2]

Taxonomy

Phylogeny

Strumariinae are placed within Amaryllideae as follow:

These are phylogenetically related as follows:

Tribe Amaryllideae

Subtribe Amaryllidinae




Subtribe Boophoninae




Subtribe Strumariinae



Subtribe Crininae





Subdivision

Strumariinae consists of six genera, related as follows, with number of species in each genus in (parentheses):[2]

Strumariinae



Nerine (~23)






Brunsvigia (~23)



Namaquanula (2)




Hessea (13)






Strumaria (24)




Crossyne (2)



References

  1. Bot. Jahrb. 107: 18. 1985 emend Meerow & Snijman, 2001
  2. 1 2 3 Meerow & Snijman 2001.
  3. Vigneron 2008.

Bibliography

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