Furcraea
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Furcraea is a genus of plants in the subfamily of the agave family (Agavoideae). The botanical name honors the French chemist and politician Antoine François de Fourcroy .
description
The species of the genus Furcraea are hapaxanthe plants , that is, they bloom and fruit only once and then die. Trunks are usually absent, or they are thick and up to 6 meters tall. The tightly packed, large, lanceolate, long and narrow leaves are either thin and pliable or rather thick and stiff. They have a short, firm tip. Your leaf margin is whole, serrated or roughly serrated.
The loose inflorescence with terminal panicles is up to 13 meters high. The partial inflorescences are on long side branches and often have bulbils . The pendulous, stalked flowers are solitary or in clusters of 2 to 5 flowers. The more or less identically shaped, white or greenish white tepals are ovate-elongated and free almost to the base. The stamens are shorter than the tepals. The elongated ovary is subordinate and has a beaked tip.
Three-lobed capsule fruits are formed that contain flattened black seeds .
Systematics and distribution
The distribution area of the genus Furcraea extends from central to southern Mexico through all of Central America and the Caribbean to Panama , Colombia , Venezuela , Peru , Bolivia , Brazil and Paraguay .
The first description by Étienne Pierre Ventenat was published in 1793. The genus Furcraea includes the following species:
- Section Furcraea
- Furcraea acaulis (Kunth) B.Ullrich
- Furcraea andina Trel.
- Furcraea antillana A.Álvarez
- Furcraea boliviensis Ravenna
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Furcraea cabuya Trel.
- Furcraea cabuya var. Cabuya
- Furcraea cabuya var. Integra Trel.
- Furcraea cahum Trel. . According to R. Govaerts, the species is a synonym of Furcraea hexapetala .
- Furcraea foetida (L.) Haw.
- Furcraea guatemalensis Trel.
- Furcraea guerrerensis Matuda
- Furcraea hexapetala (Jacq.) Urb.
- Furcraea macdougallii Matuda
- Furcraea occidentalis Trel.
- Furcraea quicheensis Trel.
- Furcraea samalana Trel.
- Furcraea selloa K. Koch
- Furcraea stratiotes Petersen
- Furcraea tuberosa (Mill.) Aiton
- Furcraea undulata Jacobi
- Section Serrulatae J.R.Drumm.
- Furcraea longaeva Karw. & Zucc.
- Furcraea niquivilensis Matuda ex García-Mend.
- Furcraea parmentieri (Roezl) García-Mend. (Syn .: Furcraea bedinghausii K.Koch , Yucca parmentieri Roezl )
- Without assignment to a section:
- Furcraea martinezii García-Mend. & L.de la Rosa : It occurs in the Mexican state of Guerrero.
- Furcraea pubescens death. : It occurs in Mexico.
- Furcraea stricta Jacobi : It occurs in Colombia, Tobago and northeastern Brazil.
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literature
- Urs Eggli (ed.): Succulent lexicon. Monocotyledons . Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-8001-3662-7 , pp. 78 .
Individual evidence
- ^ Bulletin des Sciences, par la Société Philomatique . Volume 1, p. 65, Paris 1793 Type Information
- ↑ Urs Eggli (Ed.): Succulents Lexicon. Monocotyledons . Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart 2001, ISBN 3-8001-3662-7 , pp. 78-84 .
- ↑ a b c d e Rafaël Govaerts (Ed.): Furcraea - World Checklist of Selected Plant Families of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Last accessed on July 30, 2018.
further reading
- JC David: A review of trunk-forming species of Furcraea (Agavaceae) in cultivation in the UK . In: Hanburyana . Volume 4, 2009, pp. 23-32 ( PDF ).
- Abisai García Mendoza: Revisión taxonómica de las especies arborescentes de Furcraea (Agavaceae) en México y Guatemala . In: Boletín de la Sociedad Botánica de México . Number 66, 2000, pp. 113-129 ( online ).
Web links
- Description of the genus in the Flora of North America
- Illustrations