Ennealophus

In today's world, Ennealophus remains a topic of great interest and debate. The importance of Ennealophus has been recognized throughout history, and its impact is reflected in all areas of life. Since Ennealophus it has been a topic of great interest for society in general, generating discussions and reflections in different areas. Whether on a personal, social, political or economic level, Ennealophus continues to be a relevant issue that invites us to reflect and analyze its influence on our daily lives. In this article, we will explore different perspectives and approaches related to Ennealophus, with the aim of better understanding its scope and impact on today's society.

Ennealophus
Ennealophus euryandrus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Iridaceae
Subfamily: Iridoideae
Tribe: Tigridieae
Genus: Ennealophus
N.E.Br.[1]
Type species
Ennealophus amazonicus
N.E.Br.
Species

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Ennealophus is a genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae. It consists in five species distributed from Ecuador to Northern Brazil and Northwest Argentina. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ennea, meaning "nine", and lophus, meaning "crest".[2]

List of species

The species of the genus and their geographic distribution is the following:[3]

References

  1. ^ Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew 1909: 361 (1909).
  2. ^ Manning, John; Goldblatt, Peter (2008). The Iris Family: Natural History & Classification. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. pp. 241–42. ISBN 978-0-88192-897-6.
  3. ^ Royal Horticultural Society, Kew. A detailed checklist for family Iridaceae.

Bibliography

  • Chiarini, Franco E. El cariotipo de Ennealophus fimbriatus (Iridaceae). Arnaldoa, ene./dic. 2005, vol.12, no.1-2, p. 48-52. ISSN 1815-8242.
  • Ravenna P. 1983. A new species and a new subgenus in Ennealophus (Iridaceae). Wrightia, 7. (3): 232-234