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| + | ''Tacca'' is a genus of ten species of [[flowering plant]]s in the order [[Dioscoreales]], native to tropical regions of [[Africa]], Australia, and south-eastern [[Asia]]. | ||
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| + | Several species are cultivated as [[ornamental plant]]s for their bold foliage and large flowers. | ||
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| − | + | Tacca (Malayan name). Syn., Ataccia. Perennial herbs from a tuberous or creeping rhizome, adapted to the warmhouse. | |
| − | Tacca (Malayan name). Syn., Ataccia | ||
Leaves radical, large, petioled, sometimes undivided and entire, sometimes variously lobed or dissected: fls. at the top of erect leafless scapes in dense umbels, lurid brown or greenish; perianth 6-lobed in 2 rows; stamens 6; ovary inferior, 1-celled: fr. globose, ovoid, turbinate or elongated, usually 3-cornered or 6-ribbed, berry-like and indehiscent, rarely finally 3-valved.—About 13 species in the tropics of both hemispheres. The fl.- cluster is subtended by a few, usually 4, leaf-like or colored bracts, and intermixed with the fls. are more or less numerous, long and conspicuous, sterile, filiform pedicels, which usually droop below the fl.-cluster. Taccaceae contains only one other genus, Schizocapsa. | Leaves radical, large, petioled, sometimes undivided and entire, sometimes variously lobed or dissected: fls. at the top of erect leafless scapes in dense umbels, lurid brown or greenish; perianth 6-lobed in 2 rows; stamens 6; ovary inferior, 1-celled: fr. globose, ovoid, turbinate or elongated, usually 3-cornered or 6-ribbed, berry-like and indehiscent, rarely finally 3-valved.—About 13 species in the tropics of both hemispheres. The fl.- cluster is subtended by a few, usually 4, leaf-like or colored bracts, and intermixed with the fls. are more or less numerous, long and conspicuous, sterile, filiform pedicels, which usually droop below the fl.-cluster. Taccaceae contains only one other genus, Schizocapsa. | ||
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==Species== | ==Species== | ||
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| + | *''[[Tacca chantrieri]]'' André - Bat flower | ||
| + | *''[[Tacca flabellata]]'' J.J.Sm. | ||
| + | *''[[Tacca integrifolia]]'' Ker Gawl. | ||
| + | *''[[Tacca leontopetaloides]]'' Kuntze | ||
| + | *''[[Tacca palmata]]'' Blume | ||
| + | *''[[Tacca plantaginea]]'' (Hance) Drenth | ||
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| + | In older texts, the genus was treated in its own family '''Taccaceae''', but the 2003 [[APG II system]] incorporates it into the family [[Dioscoreaceae]]. | ||
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| − | + | File:Tacca chantrieriRHu00.JPG|''Tacca chantrieri''<br>in Thailand | |
| − | + | File:Tacca chantrieriRHu02.JPG|''Tacca chantrieri''<br>close-up of the flower | |
| − | + | File:Tacca chantrieriRHu2.JPG|''Tacca chantrieri''<br>fruits | |
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| Features: | ✓ | flowers, foliage |
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| Flower features: | ❀ | purple, brown, black |
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Tacca > |
Tacca is a genus of ten species of flowering plants in the order Dioscoreales, native to tropical regions of Africa, Australia, and south-eastern Asia.
Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants for their bold foliage and large flowers.
Read about Tacca in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Tacca (Malayan name). Syn., Ataccia. Perennial herbs from a tuberous or creeping rhizome, adapted to the warmhouse. Leaves radical, large, petioled, sometimes undivided and entire, sometimes variously lobed or dissected: fls. at the top of erect leafless scapes in dense umbels, lurid brown or greenish; perianth 6-lobed in 2 rows; stamens 6; ovary inferior, 1-celled: fr. globose, ovoid, turbinate or elongated, usually 3-cornered or 6-ribbed, berry-like and indehiscent, rarely finally 3-valved.—About 13 species in the tropics of both hemispheres. The fl.- cluster is subtended by a few, usually 4, leaf-like or colored bracts, and intermixed with the fls. are more or less numerous, long and conspicuous, sterile, filiform pedicels, which usually droop below the fl.-cluster. Taccaceae contains only one other genus, Schizocapsa. CH
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Species
Selected species
- Tacca chantrieri André - Bat flower
- Tacca flabellata J.J.Sm.
- Tacca integrifolia Ker Gawl.
- Tacca leontopetaloides Kuntze
- Tacca palmata Blume
- Tacca plantaginea (Hance) Drenth
In older texts, the genus was treated in its own family Taccaceae, but the 2003 APG II system incorporates it into the family Dioscoreaceae.
Gallery
References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
External links
- w:Tacca. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license.
- Tacca QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500)