Libertia

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Libertia
Libertia grandiflora
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Libertia is a genus of monocotyledenous plants in the family Iridaceae. There are 15 species in the genus. The plants can be found growing in the southern hemisphere.

Species[change | change source]

  • L. chilensis (Molina)Gunckel[1][2] (=Libertia formosa Graham[3][4])
  • L. elegans Poepp.
  • L. sessiliflora (Poepp.) Skottsb.
  • L. tricocca Phil.[5]
  • L. grandiflora (R.Br.) Sweet
  • L. ixioides (G.Forst.)Spreng (mapuche) pukallecalle,[6] māori mikoikoi[7]
  • L. peregrinans Cockayne et Allan
  • L. micrantha A.Cunn.[8]
  • L. cranwelliae Blanchon, Murria et Braggins[9]
  • L. edgariae Blanchon, Murria et Braggins,
  • L. mooreae Blanchon, Murria et Braggins
  • L. paniculata (R.Br.)Spreng.[10]
  • L. pulchella var. laurencei (Hook.f.) Domin[11]

References[change | change source]

  1. Arroyo MTK, O. Matthei, M. Muñoz-Schick, J. J. Armesto,P. Pliscoff, F. Pérez y C. Marticorena Flora de cuatro Reservas Nacionales en la Cordillera de la Costa de la VII Región (35º - 36º S), Chile, y su papel en la protección de la biodiversidad regional[permanent dead link]
  2. "American Journal of Botany". bsapubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com. Archived from the original on 2019-12-09. Retrieved 2019-02-12.
  3. "Mediterranean plants from Chile for displays at Longwood gardens" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
  4. Clive A. Stace, Hilli Thompson New Flora of the British Isles, 1997 ISBN 0-521-58935-5
  5. "Resources Data - UNEP-WCMC". UNEP-WCMC's official website - Resources Data.
  6. "toponimia indígena de Chile" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-07-03. Retrieved 2008-04-26.
  7. http://www.ccc.govt.nz/reports/parksbotanist/CCCECO0103.pdf
  8. A taxonomic revision of Libertia (Iridaceae) in New Zealand
  9. "possibly extinct".[permanent dead link]
  10. ondrej.zicha(at)gmail.com, Ondrej Zicha. "BioLib: Biological library". www.biolib.cz.
  11. APNI

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