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Genus Ipheion Family Amaryllidaceae

Description: Herb with garlic odour when crushed; bulb solitary, bulblets absent; roots fleshy.

Leaves flat.

Inflorescence of solitary flowers, lacking bulbils; scape hollow. Tepals fused at base to form a tube, lobes stellate. Stamens in 2 whorls; filaments linear. Ovules many per loculus; style terminal; stigma slightly 3-lobed.

Capsule cylindrical; seeds many, angled.


Distribution and occurrence: World: 10 species, South America. Australia: 1 species (naturalized).

***The family concepts in Asparaglaes are currently being updated to align with the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group IV concepts - March-April 2021. This will take time and some functionality will be temporarily lost during transition. Please be patient and VicFlora may be of use while we sort all the text and specimens into their new order.***

Text by D. C. Godden
Taxon concept:

One species in NSW: Ipheion uniflorum

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