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Libertia

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Libertia Pacific Bulb Society Libertia

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Libertia peregrinans, Libertia grandiflora, Libertia formosa, Libertia ixioides, Iridaceae

Garden plant libertia grandiflora


Libertia is a genus of monocotyledenous plants in the family Iridaceae, first described as a genus in 1824. It is native to South America, Australia, New Guinea, and New Zealand. Seven species are endemic to New Zealand.

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Libertia Buy libertia syn Libertia grandiflora Libertia chilensis

Libertia is made up of perennials herbs growing from short rhizomes, with simple, linear or narrowly lanceolate basal leaves which are often green but may be red, orange, or yellow under direct sunlight. The showy white or blue trimerous flowers are open in spring and are followed by capsules opening by three valves which contain the numerous seeds.

Libertia Libertia Gardenista

The genus was named after the Belgian botanist Marie-Anne Libert (1782–1865) (also referred to as Anne-Marie Libert).

Species
  1. Libertia chilensis (Molina) Gunckel - central + southern Chile, southern Argentina, Juan Fernández Islands
  2. Libertia colombiana R.C.Foster - Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia
  3. Libertia cranwelliae Blanchon, B.G.Murray & Braggins - North Island of New Zealand
  4. Libertia edgariae Blanchon, B.G.Murray & Braggins - North Island of New Zealand
  5. Libertia falcata Ravenna - Los Lagos region of Chile
  6. Libertia flaccidifolia Blanchon & J.S.Weaver - North Island of New Zealand
  7. Libertia grandiflora (R.Br.) Sweet - North + South Islands of New Zealand
  8. Libertia insignis Ravenna - Los Lagos region of Chile
  9. Libertia ixioides (G.Forst.) Spreng. - North + South Islands of New Zealand
  10. Libertia mooreae Blanchon, B.G.Murray & Braggins - North + South Islands of New Zealand
  11. Libertia paniculata (R.Br.) Spreng. - eastern Australia - Branching Grass Flag
  12. Libertia peregrinans Cockayne & Allan - North + South + Chatham Islands of New Zealand
  13. Libertia pulchella (R.Br.) Spreng. - New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, North + South Islands of New Zealand, New Guinea
  14. Libertia sessiliflora (Poepp.) Skottsb. - central Chile
  15. Libertia tricocca Phil. - central + southern Chile
  16. Libertia umbellata Ravenna - Los Lagos region of Chile
Libertia LIBERTIA SEEDS
Selected formerly included

Numerous names have been coined using the name Libertia, referring to species that are now regarded as better suited to other genera (Bromus Cardiocrinum Hosta Orthrosanthus). We provide links to help you find appropriate information.

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Libertia peregrinans orange libertia


Cytology

Libertia has a high rate of polyploidy, with 9/11 of assessed species confirmed as polyploid and only 2 confirmed as diploid. This is not unprecedented, with polyploidy being a common feature in the tribe Sisyrinchieae. The uniform base number of x=19 is, however, defining within the tribe. This base number is not found elsewhere in the tribe and only Diplarrhena and Solenomelus have uniform base numbers intragenerically.

All New Zealand endemic species of Libertia are hexaploid or dodecaploid, while these levels of ploidy have not been found outside New Zealand. Polyploidy is more prevalent in New Zealand species across all botanical taxa and this has been attributed as a relic of glacial refugia during glacial maximums.

References

Libertia Wikipedia