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Pseudomuscari

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Clade
  
Monocots

Subfamily
  
Scilloideae

Rank
  
Genus

Clade
  
Angiosperms

Family
  
Asparagaceae

Higher classification
  
Scilloideae

Order
  
Asparagales

Pseudomuscari

Similar
  
Pseudogaltonia, Hyacinthella, Fessia, Leopoldia

Pseudomuscari is a genus of bulbous perennials in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. They were formerly included in the genus Muscari (as the Pseudomuscari group, section or subgenus). Species of Pseudomuscari have flowers in shades of pale or bright blue, and are small plants with dense flower spikes or racemes. A feature which distinguishes them from Muscari is the bell-shaped flower which is not constricted at the mouth. One species, P. azureum, is popularly grown in gardens as an ornamental Spring-flowering plant.

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Systematics

The genus was formerly included in Muscari. The group of species now placed in Pseudomuscari was separated off as a section within Muscari by A.S. Losina-Losinskaja in a 1935 publication and as a subgenus by D.C. Stuart in 1965, but neither name was validly published, and the genus was first formally named by Fabio Garbari and Werner Greuter in 1970.

Species

As of November 2011, the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families accepts 7 species:

References

Pseudomuscari Wikipedia