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''Trimezia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae, native to the warmer parts of southern Mexico, Central America, South America, Florida, and the West Indies.Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
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Trimezieae Trimezieae is a tribe included in the subfamily Iridoideae of the family Iridaceae. It is the smallest tribe in this subfamily, containing only three closely related genera. The species are widely distributed only in South and Central America. ...
. The division of the tribe into genera has varied considerably. In one approach, it contains only the genus ''Trimezia'', which then includes the genera ''Neomarica'', ''Pseudotrimezia'' and ''Pseudiris''. In other approaches, two to five genera are recognized, sometimes also including the genus ''
Deluciris ''Deluciris '' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to East Brazil. It was first described in 2018 by André Gil and Juliana Lovo. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted two species: * ''Deluciris rupestris'' ( ...
''. The English names walking iris, apostle's iris and apostle plant have been used for many species, regardless of the generic placement (e.g. for ''
Trimezia gracilis ''Trimezia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae, native to the warmer parts of southern Mexico, Central America, South America, Florida, and the West Indies. ''Trimezia'' is placed in the tribe Trimezieae. The divis ...
'',
syn. The Botanical and Zoological Codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently. * In botanical nomenclature, a synonym is a scientific name that applies to a taxon that (now) goes by a different scientific name. For example, Linnae ...
''Neomarica gracilis''). New plantlets form at the end of the flower spikes; after flowering, the spikes fall over and a new plant grows, so the plant "walks". Names including "apostle" refer to the incorrect belief that plants do not flower until 12 or more leaves are present.


Description

The rootstock is variously described as an elongated corm or a rhizome. Plants vary in height from about in the case of ''T. pusilla'' to in the case of ''T. spathata'' subsp. ''sincorana''. Linear to lanceolate leaves grow from the base of the plant. Most species have flowers in some shade of yellow. The six tepals are arranged in two series. The outer tepals ( sepals) are larger than the inner ones (
petal Petals are modified Leaf, leaves that surround the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often advertising coloration, brightly colored or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''c ...
s); both may have brown-purple markings at the base. The
stamen The stamen (plural ''stamina'' or ''stamens'') is the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower. Collectively the stamens form the androecium., p. 10 Morphology and terminology A stamen typically consists of a stalk called the filame ...
s have free filaments (i.e. they not fused together or fused to the style). The style is divided into three branches, each of which usually has two lobes., pp. 375–379


Taxonomy

The genus ''Trimezia'' was first published with an appropriate description by William Herbert in 1844. Herbert attributed the name to Salisbury, whose use he described as "" ('without character'). The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''tri'', meaning "three", and ''meze'', meaning "greater". ''Trimezia'' is placed in the tribe Trimezieae of the subfamily Iridoideae. The number of genera into which the tribe is divided has varied considerably. Three genera were used before 2008: ''Trimezia'', ''Neomarica'' and ''Pseudotrimezia''. Some sources used all three; others combined ''Trimezia'' and ''Neomarica'' but retained ''Pseudotrimezia''. A further genus, ''Pseudiris'', was published in 2008.
Molecular phylogenetic Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...
studies have shown that although the tribe is
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, the genera as traditionally used, based on morphological characteristics, are not. Three of the four main clades found in these analyses combine species from more than one genus. One response to these findings, adopted by
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and the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, is to combine genera; thus ''Neomarica'', ''Pseudiris'' and ''Pseudotrimezia'' are all placed within ''Trimezia''. An alternative approach, retaining the traditional genera but with changed circumscriptions, was put forward in 2018; an additional new genus, ''
Deluciris ''Deluciris '' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to East Brazil. It was first described in 2018 by André Gil and Juliana Lovo. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted two species: * ''Deluciris rupestris'' ( ...
'', was also created within the tribe.


Distinction between genera

When ''Trimezia'' was distinguished from ''Neomarica'' prior to molecular phylogenetic studies, i.e. entirely on morphological grounds, some vegetative characters were considered diagnostic. ''Trimezia'' in this sense always grows from corms, ''Neomarica'' almost always from
rhizome In botany and dendrology, a rhizome (; , ) is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes. Rhizomes are also called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from axillary buds and grow hori ...
s. ''Trimezia'' has flowering stems (
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) that are circular in cross-section, whereas ''Neomarica'' has flattened scapes. Lovo et al. (2018) consider these characteristics to be among those distinguishing their circumscription of ''Neomarica'' from the other genera into which they divide the tribe.


Species

, the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families accepted about 80 species of ''Trimezia''.Search for "Trimezia", However, this includes species that other sources place in different genera in the tribe Trimezieae. The placement in Lovo et al. (2018), where given in their paper, is shown in the second column.


Former species

Some former species which are now regarded as synonyms include: *''Trimezia martii'' (Baker) R.C.Foster = ''Trimezia spathata'' subsp. ''spathata'' *''Trimezia meridensis'' Herb. = ''Trimezia martinicensis'' *''Trimezia rupestris'' Ravenna = ''
Deluciris rupestris ''Deluciris '' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to East Brazil. It was first described in 2018 by André Gil and Juliana Lovo. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted two species: * '' Deluciris rupestris'' ...
'' *''Trimezia sincorana'' Ravenna = ''Trimezia spathata'' subsp. ''sincorana'' *''Trimezia violacea'' (Klatt) Ravenna = ''
Deluciris violacea ''Deluciris '' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to East Brazil. It was first described in 2018 by André Gil and Juliana Lovo. Species , Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an onlin ...
''


Distribution and habitat

The genus is native to the warmer parts of southern Mexico, Central America, South America, Florida, and parts of the West Indies. ''Trimezia'' species typically grow in damp grassland.


References

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