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de Candolle

Syst. Nat. 2: 35. 1821.

Etymology: Greek Achlus, a god of night
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.
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--><span class="statement" id="st-undefined" data-properties=""><b>Herbs,</b> perennial, deciduous, 2.5-5 dm, glabrous. <b>Rhizomes</b> extensive, branching, producing 1-few foliage leaves or flowering shoots per year. <b>Aerial</b> stems absent. <b>Leaves</b> basal, alternate, 3-foliolate; petiole long, slender. <b>Leaf</b> blade orbiculate in gross outline, 20-40 cm; leaflet blades fan-shaped, entire or lobed, lateral leaflet blades strongly asymmetric, margins entire to coarsely sinuate; venation palmate. <b>Inflorescences</b> terminal, dense scapose-pedunculate spikes of inconspicuous flowers. <b>Flowers</b> 3-merous, white to cream, 6 mm or less; bracteoles absent; sepals absent; petals absent; stamens 8-10(-13); anthers dehiscing by 2 apically hinged flaps; pollen exine striate; ovaries asymmetrically ellipsoid; placentation marginal, placenta developed only near base of ovary. <b>Fruits</b> follicles with transverse dehiscence, purplish red or brown, curved, furrowed. <b>Seeds</b> 1, brown; aril absent. <b>x</b> = 6.</span><!--
  
 
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--><p>Achlys is of particular interest because of its amphi-Pacific disjunction. Despite the 8000 km or more disjunction, the taxa are remarkably similar in morphology, ecology, and karyology. Japanese populations are diploid; American populations are diploid and tetraploid.</p><!--
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--><p><i>Achlys</i> is of particular interest because of its amphi-Pacific disjunction. Despite the 8000 km or more disjunction, the taxa are remarkably similar in morphology, ecology, and karyology. Japanese populations are diploid; American populations are diploid and tetraploid.</p><!--
 
--><p>Two species are recognized in this treatment; some researchers prefer to treat them as varieties. In the Californian portion of the range, some field botanists believe the two taxa are sufficiently morphologically distinct to be called species; farther north these differences are reportedly less apparent.</p>
 
--><p>Two species are recognized in this treatment; some researchers prefer to treat them as varieties. In the Californian portion of the range, some field botanists believe the two taxa are sufficiently morphologically distinct to be called species; farther north these differences are reportedly less apparent.</p>
 
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|blade-leaf distance=20cm;40cm
 
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|flower architecture=3-merous
 
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|leaf arrangement=alternate
 
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|leaflet blade architecture or shape=asymmetric
 
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|margin shape=entire;coarsely sinuate
 
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|petal presence=absent
 
|petiole length or size=long
 
|petiole size=slender
 
|placenta development=developed
 
|pollen exine coloration or pubescence or relief=striate
 
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|seed coloration=brown
 
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|sepal presence=absent
 
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 5 November 2020

Herbs, perennial, deciduous, 2.5-5 dm, glabrous. Rhizomes extensive, branching, producing 1-few foliage leaves or flowering shoots per year. Aerial stems absent. Leaves basal, alternate, 3-foliolate; petiole long, slender. Leaf blade orbiculate in gross outline, 20-40 cm; leaflet blades fan-shaped, entire or lobed, lateral leaflet blades strongly asymmetric, margins entire to coarsely sinuate; venation palmate. Inflorescences terminal, dense scapose-pedunculate spikes of inconspicuous flowers. Flowers 3-merous, white to cream, 6 mm or less; bracteoles absent; sepals absent; petals absent; stamens 8-10(-13); anthers dehiscing by 2 apically hinged flaps; pollen exine striate; ovaries asymmetrically ellipsoid; placentation marginal, placenta developed only near base of ovary. Fruits follicles with transverse dehiscence, purplish red or brown, curved, furrowed. Seeds 1, brown; aril absent. x = 6.

Distribution

North America, Asia (Japan).

Discussion

Species 3 (2 in the flora).

Achlys is of particular interest because of its amphi-Pacific disjunction. Despite the 8000 km or more disjunction, the taxa are remarkably similar in morphology, ecology, and karyology. Japanese populations are diploid; American populations are diploid and tetraploid.

Two species are recognized in this treatment; some researchers prefer to treat them as varieties. In the Californian portion of the range, some field botanists believe the two taxa are sufficiently morphologically distinct to be called species; farther north these differences are reportedly less apparent.

Key

1 Central leaflet blade 4–11 cm, distal margins (1–)3–4(–8)-lobed; stamens 3–4 mm; follicles red-purple. Achlys triphylla
1 Central leaflet blade ca. 7–16 cm, distal margins (3–)6–9(–12)-lobed; stamens 3.8–6 mm; follicles brown. Achlys californica