- the Hyacintheae,
Scilleae, M****onieae, and Chlorogaleae. In 1887
Engler divided the
Liliaceae s.l. into two tribes,
Lilieaoe and
Scilleae. In the twentieth...
- had
become vast and complicated.
Baker placed Ornithogalum in the
tribe Scilleae, one of
eight tribes into
which he
divided the Liliaceae. He then further...
- in
which Scilla and
related genera formed one of
eleven suborders, as
Scilleae. This
included many genera,
including Cam****ia and Ornithogalum. Treatments...
-
small 'core'
represented by the
tribe Tulipae,
while large groups such
Scilleae and
Asparagae would become part of
Asparagales either as part of the Amaryllidaceae...
- and
Hooker divided it into 20
tribes and
placed Galtonia in the
tribe Scilleae with 19
other genera. In the
German literature the
taxonomic system of...
-
Subtribus III
Gilliesieae p. 804
Subtribus IV M****onieae p. 806
Tribus XIII
Scilleae p. 807
Tribus XIV
Tulipeae p. 816
Tribus XV
Colchiceae ...
Tribus XX Veratreae...
-
represented by the
tribe Tulipeae (18 genera),
while large groups such
Scilleae and
Asparagae would become part of
Asparagales either as part of the Amaryllidaceae...
- ****ignment of
species to
genera within the
family Hyacinthaceae or
subfamily Scilleae of the
family Liliaceae, have
troubled taxonomists since Linnaeus. The...
- ("catch-all"). He
absorbed Asphodeleae into this
family and
created a
suborder of
Scilleae,
which he
considered equivalent to Link's Allieae. By the time of the next...
-
Retrieved 2024-05-03. Baker, J.G. (1874), "Description of new
species of
Scilleae and
other Liliaceae",
Journal of
Botany (in Latin), 12: 363–368, retrieved...