Rhodolirium Andinum
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''Rhodolirium'' is a small South American
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in the
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Hippeastreae Hippeastreae is a tribe of plants belonging to the subfamily Amaryllidoideae of the Amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae). Species in this tribe are distributed in South America. Flowers are large and showy, zygomorphic, with the stamens in varying ...
of the
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. Although originally described by
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in 1858 it has long remained buried in other taxa, principally ''
Hippeastrum ''Hippeastrum'' () is a genus of about 90 species and over 600 hybrids and cultivars of perennial herbaceous bulbous plants. They generally have large fleshy bulbs and tall broad leaves, generally evergreen, and large red or purple flowers. ...
'' and more recently ''
Rhodophiala ''Rhodophiala'' was a genus of herbaceous, perennial and bulbous plants in the Amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae). It consisted of about 30 South American species distributed in southern Brazil, Argentina, and, specially ...
''. Only in recent years has it been rehabilitated. Restoring the genus was first proposed by Naranjo & Poggio (2000), and accepted by
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in 2003, although he used the name '' Rhodolirion'', originally used by Baker (1878) in his very broad construction of ''Hippeastrum'' including both ''Rhodophiala'' and "''Rhodolirion''". He also renamed '' Rhodolirium andinum'' as ''Hippeastrum rhodolirion''. Later he elevated ''Rhodolirion'' to the status of
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, with ''H. rhodolirion'' (subsequently '' Rhodophiala rhodolirion'') as the
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. Subsequently the genus has been treated as part of ''Rhodophiala''.


Description

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single or
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, perigone infundibular (funnel shaped) with elongated floral tube.
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, if present, has free segments. Stigma capitate.


Taxonomy

For early treatment of ''Rhodolirium'', see Taxonomy of Hippeastrum. The rehabilitation has yet (as of February 2016) to be recognised by the
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, but is by the
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, with six species. The ability to resolve
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relationships based solely on morphological data is limited in the Amaryllidaceae, necessitating the use of
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in addition. In their study of the American amaryllidaceae, Meerow ''et al.'' (2000) noted that ''Rhodophiala'' was polyphyletic. Subsequently Munoz ''et al.'' undertook a detailed study of ''Rhodophiala/Rhodolirium'' species and related genera and confirmed the genus as
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was indeed polyphyletic with three species segregating as a
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to '' Phycella'' which they proposed to resurrect as genus ''Rhodolirium'', while the remainder of the species segregated in a separate
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more closely associated with ''Hippeastrum'', which they proposed as ''Rhodophiala'' ''
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''. When the morphology of the two groups thus identified was examined they were distinguishable by ''Rodophiala'' having a trifid stigma compared to capitate for ''Rhodolirium'', by the nature of the paraperigon segments, and by their chromosome numbers (2n=18 for ''Rhodophiala'' and 16 for ''Rhodolirium'') and their chromosome symmetry. Both groups appeared to be monophyletic and their differences sufficient to justify separation into two distinct genera. ''Rhodophiala'' and ''Hippeastrum'' appeared sufficiently close to explain their treatment as a single genus in older classifications, but their separation was consistent with the study by Meerow et al. The proposal to separate the two genera supports Ravenna's morphological studies, with '' Rhodolirium montanum'' (formerly ''Rhodophiala rhodolirion'') as the
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for the new genus. Subsequent phylogenetic analysis by Garcia et al. (2014) confirmed this distinction between the genera and proposed dividing Hipppeastrea into two subtribes,
Hippeastrinae Hippeastrinae is a subtribe of plants classified under the tribe Hippeastreae. It belongs to the subfamily Amaryllidoideae of the Amaryllis family ( Amaryllidaceae). Description Terrestrial bulbous perennial herbaceous plants, although th ...
and
Traubiinae '' Phycella cyrtanthoides'' Traubiinae is a subtribe of plants classified under the tribe Hippeastreae. It belongs to the subfamily Amaryllidoideae of the Amaryllis family ( Amaryllidaceae). Description Bulbous perennial herbaceous plants ...
, placing ''Rhodophiala'' in the first and ''Rhodolirium'' in the second.


Subdivision

Five to six species. * '' Rhodolirium andicola'' (Poepp.) Ravenna
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''Rhodophiala andicola'' (Chile to Argentina ( Neuquén)) * '' Rhodolirium chilense'' (L'Hér.) Ravenna syn. ''Rhodophiala chilensis'' (Chile) * '' Rhodolirium fulgens'' * '' Rhodolirium laetum'' (Phil.) Ravenna syn. ''Rhodophiala pratensis'' (Northern and Central Chile) * '' Rhodolirium montanum'' Phil. syn. ''Rhodophiala rhodolirion'' (Chile to Argentina ( Mendoza)) * '' Rhodolirium speciosum'' (Herb.) Ravenna


Distribution and habitat

From northern Chile, in coastal vegetation zones to Osorno province in the south, at altitudes of 150–2500 m. Also in Argentina.


References


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