Baumea Gaudich.
Details
Nomenclature
Gaudich.
Gaudich.
1829
416, t. 29
ICN
Baumea Gaudich.
genus
Baumea
Classification
Subordinates
Descriptions
Baumea Gaudich.
Infl. a ± narrow, us. upright panicle, or effuse and drooping, or spike-like. Spikelets 1–2-(4)-fld, 1 or rarely 2 lowest fls setting fr. Glumes obscurely distichous to spiral. Hypog. bristles 0. Stamens 3. Style-branches 3. Fr. with hard bony endocarp and ± spongy thick or thin mesocarp when mature, not winged, sessile and rounded at the base or minutely stipitate, crowded by a persistent, ± hairy, sts inconspicuous style-base. Perennial herbs. Lvs. us. basal, laterally compressed, terete, 4-angled or reduced to sheathing bracts, distichous. Some 30 Spp. from Madagascar and the Mascarene Is, India, Japan, Hawaii, Malesia, Pacific Is, Australia and N.Z. Two N.Z. spp. endemic; 5 spp. occur also in Australia and 4 of these are also found in Malesia or E. Asia.
Taxonomic concepts
Notes
editorial
Flora II (clearly aware of Koyama’s publications) uses the combinations in Baumeaand cites Koyama’s combinations in Machaerinaas synonyms.
Brummitt, R.K. (1992), Vascular Plant Families and Genera: 58; Goetghebeur, P. in Kubitzki, K. (Ed) (1998), The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants 4: 180-181, and Mabberley, D.J. (2008), Mabberley's Plant-Book Edn. 3.: 509; Flora of China etc. all have Marchaerinaas preferred name and Baumeaas a synonym.
NZ was the last country left still using Baumea,. All other countries have switched back over to Machaerina(Australia, Africa, etc.). Unpublished DNA data also supports putting Baumea and Machaerina together.
Metadata
26cd8335-a194-43ed-865e-704e04f63b72
scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
31 August 2012