Solaria (plant)
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Solaria miersioides Phil.
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Solaria is a genus of South American plants in the Amaryllis family, subfamily Allioideae, tribe Gilliesieae, native to Chile and Argentina.[1][2]
The genus is named in honor of Chilean mathematician Francisco Borja de Solar.[3]
- Solaria atropurpurea (Phil.) Ravenna - Chile (O'Higgins, Santiago)
- Solaria attenuata Ravenna - Chile, Argentina (Neuquén)
- Solaria brevicoalita Ravenna - Chile (Maule)
- Solaria curacavina Ravenna - Chile (Santiago)
- Solaria cuspidata (Harv. ex Baker) Ravenna - Chile (Coquimbo)
- Solaria miersioides Phil. - Chile
References
- ^ a b c Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- ^ Ravenna, P. (1978). Studies in the Allieae II. Plant Life 34: 130-151.
- ^ Philippi, Rudolf Amandus. 1858. Linnaea 29(1): 72. in Latin
- ^ The Plant List
- ^ Ravenna, P. F. 1967. Estudios sobre Liliáceas. El género Solaria, su presencia en la flora argentina. Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 11(2): 157–164, 4 figs
- ^ Ravenna, P. F. 1969. Liliaceae, In: M. N. Correa (ed.),. 8(2): 138–151. In M.N. Correa (ed.) Flora Patagónica. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria, Buenos Aires