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''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * '' Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * '' Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, An ...
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Calydorea Luteola
''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * '' Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * '' Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, An ...
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Calydorea Campestris
''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * '' Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * '' Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, An ...
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Calydorea Chilensis
''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * '' Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * '' Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, An ...
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Calydorea Basaltica
''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * '' Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * '' Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, An ...
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Calydorea Azurea
''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * '' Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * '' Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, An ...
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Calydorea Cipuroides
''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * '' Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * '' Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, An ...
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Calydorea Approximata
''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * '' Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * '' Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, An ...
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Calydorea Amabilis
''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * '' Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * '' Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, An ...
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Calydorea Alba
''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * '' Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * ''Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, Ann ...
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Calydorea Crocoides
''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * ''Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * ''Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, Ann. ...
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Calydorea Gardneri
''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * ''Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * ''Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, Ann. ...
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Calydorea Longipes
''Calydorea'' is a small genus of perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the family Iridaceae native to Mexico and South America. The plants in the genus are small with tunicated bulbs. The flowers are light blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species, of which there are around twenty. Taxonomists considered that the already known genera ''Salpingostylis'' (endemic from Florida), ''Cardiostigma'' (from Mexico), ''Catila'' (from Brazil) and ''Itysa'' (from Venezuela) are not enough different from each other to justify their taxonomic segregation and, for this reason, all of them are now included in ''Calydorea''. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''caly'', meaning "sheathed", and ''dorea'', meaning "spear". ; SpeciesRoyal Horticultural Society, Kew.A detailed checklist for genus ''Calydorea'' ./ref> * ''Calydorea alba'' Roitman & A.Castillo, Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40: 311 (2005). Uruguay. * ''Calydorea amabilis'' (Ravenna) Goldblatt & Henrich, Ann. ...
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