Centrolepis Labill.
Details
Centrolepis Labill., Nov. Holl. Pl. 1, 7, t. 1 (1804)
Centrolepis Labill.
Nomenclature
Labill.
Labill.
1804
7, t. 1
ICN
Centrolepis Labill.
genus
Centrolepis
Classification
Subordinates
Descriptions
Centrolepis Labill.
Small herbs, tufted annuals, or cushion-forming perennials. Leaves linear-filiform and crowded at base of stem, or, in perennial cushion plants, densely imbricate up stem, with stiff, terete, compressed or channelled laminae. Flowers numerous, in a terminal complex "spike" within 2 ± opposite, unequal glume-like bracts. Pseudanthia (partial inflorescences) within each bract 1-8- (20), each with 1-3, or 0 hyaline bracteoles. Male flowers 1 or 0 per pseudanthium with 1-celled anther. Female flowers (1) -2-20 in each pseudanthium, ± connate and superposed in 1-2 rows, all styles free or ± connate at base. Fruit dehiscing longitudinally. Spp. c. 25 of Australia, N.Z., Malaysia and S.E. Asia. C. strigosa of Australia is now regarded as adventive in N.Z., the other 3 N.Z. spp. are endemic.
Centrolepis Labill.
Fls ∞, in a complex "spike" within 2 ± opp., unequal, glume-like bracts. Partial infls (pseudanthia) 1–8–(20) within each bract, each with 1–3, or 0 hyaline scales. ♂, 1 or 0 per pseudanthium with 1-celled anther. ♀, (1)–2–20 in each pseudanthium, ± connate and superposed in 1–2 rows, all styles free or ± connate at the base. Fr. dehiscing longitudinally. Small herbs, tufted and annual, or perennial and cushion-forming. Lvs linear-filiform and crowded at base of stem, or, in perennial cushion plants, densely imbricate up the stem, with stiff, terete, compressed or channelled lamina. Flowering stems slender, terminated by the 2 floral bracts and "spike". About 25 spp. chiefly in Australia, extending through Malaysia to Southeast Asia. Three N.Z. spp. are endemic and occurs also in Australia.
Taxonomic concepts
Centrolepis Labill.
Centrolepis Labill.
Centrolepis Labill.
Centrolepis Labill.
Centrolepis Labill.
Centrolepis Labill.
Collections
Notes
Etymology
From Greek kentron (a sting or prick) and -lepis (scale), a reference to the sharp points on the primary bracts of C. fascicularis
Metadata
49c837b5-4248-42b2-a1fc-311891eb67b2
scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
9 June 2022