Monotropa |
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Indian pipe |
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Habit | Herbs, achlorophyllous, heterotrophic. | ||||
Stems | absent. |
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Leaves | absent. |
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Inflorescences | racemes or solitary flowers, nodding at emergence from soil, becoming erect in fruit, axis fleshy and fibrous, persistent after seed dispersal, white or yellowish to orange or reddish, 0.1–1 cm diam. proximal to proximalmost flower. |
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Pedicels | nodding at anthesis, somewhat longer in fruit; bracteoles sometimes present. |
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Flowers | radially symmetric, nodding; sepals absent or (3–)4–5(–6), distinct, lanceolate, oblong, spatulate, or elliptic; petals (3–)4–5(–6), distinct, white to pinkish, reddish, yellowish, or orange, without basal tubercles, abaxial surface glabrous, adaxial surface with scattered hairs or hairy, corolla tubular-campanulate; intrastaminal nectary disc present; stamens 8–10(–14), included; filaments ± uniformly slender or slightly broader proximally than distally, glabrous or sparsely hairy; anthers transversely ellipsoid to depressed-ovoid or horseshoe-shaped, without awns, without tubules, dehiscent by 1 slit; pistil (4–)5(–6)-carpellate; ovary (4–)5(–6)-locular; placentation axile; style straight, stout or slender; stigma umbilicate to funnelform, with or without subtending ring of hairs. |
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Fruits | capsular, erect, dehiscent basipetally loculicidal, no cobwebby tissue exposed by splitting valves at dehiscence. |
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Seeds | 100+, oblong-fusiform, mostly membranously winged. |
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x | = 8. |
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Monotropa |
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Distribution |
North America; Mexico; Central America; n South America; Europe; Asia |
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Discussion | Hypopitys Hill Species 2 (2 in the flora). Molecular studies have demonstrated the paraphyletic nature of Monotropa and clarified relationships among some of the allied monotypic genera. A treatment realigning several genera of the achlorophyllous heterotrophs is not yet completed. Therefore, Monotropa here includes M. hypopitys and M. uniflora. Studies by K. W. Cullings (2000) and M. I. Bidartondo and T. D. Bruns (2001, 2002) suggest recognition of potential infraspecific taxa in Monotropa uniflora and M. hypopitys as well as the presence of cryptic species within M. hypopitys. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
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Source | FNA vol. 8, p. 392. | ||||
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Name authority | Linnaeus: Sp. Pl. 1: 387. (1753): Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 183. 1754 , | ||||
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