2017
DOI: 10.17129/botsci.727
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Tigridieae (Iridaceae) in North America: floral diversity, flower preservation methods and keys for the identification of genera and species

Abstract: Background: The tribe Tigridieae (Iridaceae) is a monophyletic group restricted to America. It includes bulbous perennial plants with plicate and isobilateral leaves. The inflorescence is a rhipidium and the floral structures are fugacious, very variable in shape, color and size. Tigridieae is taxonomically and morphologically complex. Its generic limits are unresolved and the vegetative uniformity of the tribe complicates species identification. Species are recognized by the position, shape and color of the t… Show more

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“…Es una tribu monofilética y agrupa 203 especies. Dentro de Tigridieae, la variabilidad morfológica de las flores contrasta con la uniformidad de las hojas y bulbos (Rodríguez & Sytsma 2006, Munguía-Lino et al 2017. Las plantas del género Tigridia Juss.…”
Section: Sistemática / Systematicsunclassified
“…Es una tribu monofilética y agrupa 203 especies. Dentro de Tigridieae, la variabilidad morfológica de las flores contrasta con la uniformidad de las hojas y bulbos (Rodríguez & Sytsma 2006, Munguía-Lino et al 2017. Las plantas del género Tigridia Juss.…”
Section: Sistemática / Systematicsunclassified
“…The latter is divided into the following tribes: Mariceae, Irideae, Sisyrinchieae, and Tigridieae [19]. The tribe Tigridieae constitutes a monophyletic group that is organized into thirteen genera, sixty-six species, and seven subspecies and is widely distributed in North America [20]. Over the last decades, the phytochemical composition of some Tigridieae species has been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%