Difference between revisions of "Dianella ensifolia"

(Linnaeus) de Candolle in P. J. Redouté

in P. J. Redouté, Liliac. 1(1): plate 1. 1802.

Common names: Cerulean flax-lily umbrella dracaena
IntroducedIllustrated
Basionym: Dracaena ensifolia Linnaeus Mant. Pl. 1: 63. 1767
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Revision as of 22:17, 27 May 2020

Plants glabrous. Leaves 50–80 × 1.5–2(–3) cm; blade lustrous, margins finely serrate, apex obtuse, basal sheath margins purplish; midvein impressed adaxially, keeled abaxially, keel finely serrate. Inflorescences: panicles 10–15 cm; flowers distal; bracts membranous. Flowers: tepals spreading, sky to light blue, yellow basally, 5-veined, 6 mm; filaments geniculate near middle; pedicel 7–15 mm. Berries 4–5 mm. 2n = 16, 32.


Phenology: Flowering late spring.
Habitat: Open, wet pinelands, near seashores
Elevation: 0 m

Distribution

V26 386-distribution-map.jpg

Introduced; Fla., se Africa, Asia (s China, Formosa, India, Japan), Malaysia, Philippines, widely naturalized elsewhere.

Discussion

In its native range, Dianella ensifolia occurs in a broad ecological range, from seashores, grasslands, and open scrubs to alpine and open lowland forests between sea level and 1600 m. In Florida, this naturalized ornamental probably spreads by its extensive rhizome systems and colorful fruits (W. B. Zomlefer 1998).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Dianella ensifolia"
Frederick H. Utech +
(Linnaeus) de Candolle in P. J. Redouté +
Dracaena ensifolia +
Cerulean flax-lily +  and umbrella dracaena +
Fla. +, se Africa +, Asia (s China +, Formosa +, India +, Japan) +, Malaysia +, Philippines +  and widely naturalized elsewhere. +
Open, wet pinelands, near seashores +
Flowering late spring. +
in P. J. Redouté, Liliac. +
Introduced +  and Illustrated +
Dianella ensifolia +
Dianella +
species +