- Source: Parideae
Parideae is a tribe of flowering plants in the family Melanthiaceae.
Taxonomy
Parideae was named by Friedrich Gottlieb Bartling in 1830. At the time, Bartling placed four genera in tribe Parideae: Myrsiphyllum Willd., Medeola L., Trillium L., and Paris L.. As of March 2023, Myrsiphyllum is a synonym for Asparagus L. and Medeola is a member of tribe Medeoleae in the family Liliaceae. The type genus for tribe Parideae is Paris.
Subdivisions
As of March 2023, Parideae includes the following genera:
Paris L. (including Daiswa and Kinugasa)
Pseudotrillium S.B.Farmer
Trillium L. (including Trillidium)
Some authorities accept all six genera listed above.
See also
Trilliaceae
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Parideae
- Trilliaceae
- Trillium
- Melanthiaceae
- Paris (plant)
- Trillium sulcatum
- Trillium grandiflorum
- Trillium georgianum
- Pseudotrillium
- Trillium cuneatum