
Belongs within: Petrosaviidae.
The Anthericaceae are a largely pantropical group of mostly rhizomatous herbs.
Characters (from Eggli & Nyffeler 2020): Perennial evergreen or geophytic herbs, rarely small shrubs; roots variable, fibrous or more commonly thickened and succulent, sometimes tuberous or moniliform; rhizome creeping, often covered with old leaf bases, or rarely stems (semi-)erect and succulent; leaves spiral and rosulate, rarely reduced to one, or distichous, with sheathing base, lamina flat, terete or trigonous, oblong, linear, glabrous to hairy, rarely succulent and xeromorphic, rigid to softly flaccid, margin often fimbriate; inflorescence lateral racemes or panicles, or condensed into clusters; peduncle bracteate; flowers 3-merous, hermaphroditic, actinomorphic or rarely slightly zygomorphic, usually small but conspicuous; perianth stellate, rarely urceolate or campanulate; tepals 3 + 3, oblong, often white or yellowish; stamens 6; filaments free or connate basally, glabrous or papillate; anthers basifixed or dorsifixed-epipeltate, dehiscing longitudinally; ovary superior, 3-locular; style simple, terete, smooth; stigma 3-lobed; placentation axile; fruits loculicidal dry capsules; seeds black, flat to angular or rounded, sometimes with an elaiosome.
<==Anthericaceae
|--Anthericum liliagoEN20, TS03
`--+--Chlorophytum Ker Gawler 1807 (see below for synonymy)EN20
| |--*C. inornatum Ker Gawler 1807CC87
| |--C. arundinaceumSR07
| |--‘*Acrospira’ asphodeloides Welwitsch ex Baker 1878 [=*Debesia asphodeloides]EN20
| |--C. bulbinifolium Hoell & Nordal 2008EN20
| |--‘*Dasystachys’ colubrina Baker 1878EN20
| |--C. comosum (Thunberg) Jacques 1862CC87 (see below for synonymy)
| |--C. cremnophilum Van Jaarsveld 2014EN20
| |--C. elatumMH98
| |--‘*Verdickia’ katangensis De Wildemann 1902EN20
| |--C. laxum Br. 1810CC87 (see below for synonymy)
| |--C. nimmoniiSR07
| |--C. rhizopendulum Bjorå et al. 2008EN20
| |--C. subpetiolatumEN20
| `--C. suffruticosum Baker 1885 (see below for synonymy)EN20
`--+--Leucocrinum montanumEN20, H93
`--EcheandiaEN20
Anthericaceae incertae sedis:
RomnaldaH03
Dichopogon Kunth 1843KM08, CC87
|--D. fimbriatus (Br.) Macbr. 1918 (see below for synonymy)CC87
|--D. capillipes (Endl.) Brittan 1987 [=Arthropodium capillipes Endl. in Lehmann 1846]CC87
|--D. preissii (Endl.) Brittan 1987 [=Arthropodium preissii Endl. in Lehmann 1846]CC87
|--D. strictus (Br.) Baker 1876CC87 (see below for synonymy)
`--D. tyleri Brittan 1987CC87
Corynotheca Muell. ex Benth. 1878RL05, CC87
|--*C. lateriflora (Br.) Muell. ex Benth. 1878 [=Caesia lateriflora Br. 1810]CC87
|--C. asperata Henderson 1987CC87
|--C. flexuosissima Henderson 1987CC87
|--C. licrota Henderson 1987 [=C. lateriflora var. laevisperma Gauba 1948]CC87
|--C. micrantha (Lindley) Druce 1917 (see below for synonymy)CC87
| |--C. m. var. micranthaCC87 (see below for synonymy)
| |--C. m. var. acanthoclada (Muell.) Henderson 1987 (see below for synonymy)CC87
| |--C. m. var. divaricata Henderson 1987CC87
| |--C. m. var. elongata Henderson 1987CC87
| |--C. m. var. gracilis Henderson 1987CC87
| `--C. m. var. panda Henderson 1987CC87
`--C. pungens Henderson 1987CC87
Chlorophytum Ker Gawler 1807 [incl. Acrospira Welwitsch ex Baker 1878 non Mont. 1857, Asphodelopsis Steudel ex Baker 1876, Dasystachys Baker 1878 (nom. illeg.), Debesia Kuntze 1891, Hartwegia Nees 1831, Hollia Heynhold 1846 non Sieber 1826, Verdickia De Willdemann 1902]EN20
Chlorophytum comosum (Thunberg) Jacques 1862CC87 [=Anthericum comosum Thunberg 1794CC87, Caesia comosa (Thunberg) Sprengel 1825EN20, *Hartwegia comosa (Thunberg) Nees 1831EN20, *Hollia comosa (Thunberg) Heynhold 1846EN20, Phalangium comosum (Thunberg) Poiret 1804EN20; incl. Chlorophytum macrophyllum var. angustifolium Poellnitz 1946EN20, Ch. beniense De Wildeman 1921EN20, Ch. brevipes Baker 1898EN20, Ch. bukobense Engler 1895EN20, Ch. burchellii Baker 1876EN20, Ch. elatum var. burchelii (Baker) Baker 1897EN20, Ch. delagoense Baker 1897EN20, Ch. elatulum Poellnitz 1942EN20, Ch. elgonense Bullock 1932EN20, Ch. gazense Rendle 1911EN20, Ch. glaucidulum Poellnitz 1946EN20, Ch. inopinum Poellnitz 1946EN20, Ch. ituriense De Wildeman 1921EN20, Ch. bukobense var. kilimandscharicum Engler 1895EN20, Ch. kirkii Baker 1882EN20, Ch. limurense Rendle 1932EN20, Anthericum longituberosum Von Poellnitz 1942EN20, Ch. longum Poellnitz 1946EN20, Ch. magnum Pollenitz 1946EN20, Ch. miserum Rendle 1895EN20, Ch. nemorosum Pollenitz 1946EN20, Ch. paludicola Pollenitz 1946EN20, Ch. glaucidulum var. pauper Poellnitz 1946EN20, Anthericum planifolium Thunberg 1818 (nom. illeg.)EN20, Ch. ramiferum Rendle 1895EN20, Ch. rugosum Poellnitz 1946EN20, Ch. sparsiflorum Baker 1876EN20, Anthericum sternbergianum Schultes & Schultes 1829EN20, Ch. sternbergianum (Schultes & Schultes) Steudel 1840EN20, Ch. turritum Pollenitz 1946EN20, Ch. usambarense Poellnitz 1946EN20, Anthericum vallistrappii Von Poellnitz 1942EN20, Ch. variegatumCC87, Cordyline vivipara Hort. ex Steudel 1840EN20, Phalangium viviparum Reinwardt ex Kunth 1843EN20]
Chlorophytum laxum Br. 1810CC87 [=Phalangium laxum (Br.) Muell. 1870CC87; incl. P. parviflorumB78, Chlorophytum xerotinum Muell. 1858CC87]
Chlorophytum suffruticosum Baker 1885 [=Anthericum suffruticosum (Baker) Milne-Redhead 1936; incl. A. acuminatum Rendle 1895, A. campestre Engler 1895, A. inexpectatum Von Poellnitz 1942, A. longisetosum Von Poellnitz 1942, Dasystachys polyphylla Baker 1898, Chlorophytum polyphyllum (Baker) Von Poellnitz 1942, C. rhizomatosum Baker 1885]EN20
Corynotheca micrantha (Lindley) Druce 1917 [=Asparagus micranthus Lindley 1840; incl. Thysanotus micranthus Endl. in Lehmann 1846, T. micranthus var. minor Endl. in Lehmann 1846]CC87
Corynotheca micrantha (Lindley) Druce 1917 var. micranthaCC87 [incl. Caesia dichotoma Muell. 1859CC87, Co. dichotoma (Muell.) Muell. ex Benth. 1878CC87, Anthericum flexuosumB78, Thysanotus micranthus var. major Endl. in Lehmann 1846CC87]
Corynotheca micrantha var. acanthoclada (Muell.) Henderson 1987 [=Caesia acanthoclada Muell. 1859, Co. acanthoclada (Muell.) Muell. ex Benth. 1878]CC87
Dichopogon fimbriatus (Br.) Macbr. 1918 [=Arthropodium fimbriatum Br. 1810, Anthericum fimbriatum (Br.) Steudel 1821 (nom. illeg.); incl. Ar. laxum Sieber ex Schultes & Schultes in Roemer & Schultes 1829, *Dichopogon sieberianus Kunth 1843, D. undulatus Regel 1853]CC87
Dichopogon strictus (Br.) Baker 1876CC87 [=Arthropodium strictum Br. 1810CC87; incl. D. setosus Kunth 1843 (n. d.)B78, CC87]
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
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