Dianela
Flax Lily
Flax Lily
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Dianella is a genus of about forty species of flowering plants in the monocot family Asphodelaceae, commonly known as flax lilies
Plants in this genus are tufted herbs with more or less linear leaves and bisexual flowers with three sepals more or less similar to three petals and a superior ovary, the fruit a berry. They occur in Africa, South-east Asia, the Pacific Islands, New Zealand and Australia.
Several species of this genus, or the whole genus, are sometimes referred to by the common name blue flax lily, particularly in Australia
Description
Plants in the genus Dianella are tufted perennial, rhizomatous herbs with fibrous or fleshy roots, more or less linear leaves with their bases overlapping, bisexual flowers with three sepals more or less similar to three blue, purple or white petals and a superior ovary, and the fruit a berry
Taxonomy
The name Dianella was first formally published by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck in 1786 in his Encyclopédie Méthodique,[9] but this did not validly establish the name because Lamarck did not include a description of the new genus.[10] Antoine Laurent de Jussieu made it a correct name in 1789 when he published a description in the first edition of his Genera Plantarum.[11][12] The name Dianella is a reference to the Roman goddess Diana with the suffix ella meaning "small"
The genus Dianella is closely related to Thelionema and Herpolirion
Distribution and habitat
Plants in the genus Dianella occur in Africa, South-east Asia, the Pacific Islands including Hawaii, New Zealand and Australia. About half of the species are native to Australia.[15]
Species list
The following is a list of Dianella species accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families as at October 2020:
Dianella acutifolia Schlittler - New Caledonia
Dianella adenanthera (G.Forst.) R.J.F.Hend. - numerous Pacific Islands
Dianella amoena G.W.Carr & P.F.Horsfall - Tasmania, Victoria
Dianella atraxis R.J.F.Hend. - Queensland
Dianella bambusifolia Hallier f. - Queensland, New Guinea
Dianella brevicaulis (Ostenf.) G.W.Carr & P.F.Horsfall - southern Australia
Dianella brevipedunculata R.J.F.Hend. - Queensland
Dianella caerulea Sims - New Guinea, eastern Australia
Dianella caerulea var. aquilonia R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella caerulea var. assera R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella caerulea Sims var. caerulea
Dianella caerulea var. cinerascans R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella caerulea var. petasmatodes R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella caerulea var. producta R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella caerulea var. protensa R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella caerulea var. vannata R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella callicarpa G.W.Carr & P.F.Horsfall - Victoria
Dianella carolinensis Lauterb. - Micronesia
Dianella congesta R.Br. - Queensland, New South Wales
Dianella crinoides R.J.F.Hend. - Queensland, New South Wales
Dianella daenikeri Schlittler - New Caledonia
Dianella dentata Schlittler - southeastern China
Dianella ensifolia (L.) DC. (syn. D. ensata) Chimanimani Mountains of southern Africa; Indian Subcontinent, China, Madagascar, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Japan, islands in Indian Ocean
Dianella fruticans R.J.F.Hend. - Queensland
Dianella haematica Heenan & de Lange - North Island of New Zealand
Dianella incollata R.J.F.Hend. - Queensland
Dianella intermedia Endl. - Norfolk Island of Australia
Dianella javanica (Blume) Kunth - Southeast Asia, Papuasia
Dianella latissima Heenan & de Lange - North Island of New Zealand
Dianella longifolia R.Br. - widespread in Australia
Dianella longifolia var. fragrans R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella longifolia var. grandis R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella longifolia R.Br. var. longifolia
Dianella longifolia var. stenophylla Domin
Dianella longifolia var. stupata R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella longifolia var. surculosa R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella monophylla Hallier f. - New Guinea
Dianella nervosa R.J.F.Hend. - Queensland, New South Wales
Dianella nigra Colenso - North + South Islands of New Zealand
Dianella odorata Blume - Maluku, Sulawesi, Sumatra, Queensland, Northern Territory
Dianella pavopennacea R.J.F.Hend. - Queensland
Dianella pavopennacea var. major R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella pavopennacea R.J.F.Hend. var. pavopennacea
Dianella pavopennacea var. robusta R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella pendula Schlittler - îles Loyauté of New Caledonia
Dianella plicata Schlittler - New Caledonia
Dianella porracea (R.J.F.Hend.) Horsfall & G.W.Carr - Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia
Dianella prunina R.J.F.Hend. - New South Wales
Dianella rara R.Br. - Queensland
Dianella revoluta R.Br. - widespread in Australia
Dianella revoluta var. divaricata R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella revoluta var. minor R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella revoluta (R.Br.) R.J.F.Hend.var. revoluta
Dianella revoluta var. tenuis R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella revoluta var. vinosa R.J.F.Hend.
Dianella saffordiana Fosberg & Sachet - Guam
Dianella sandwicensis Hook. & Arn. - New Caledonia, Hawaiian Islands, Marquesas
Dianella serrulata Hallier f. - Queensland, New Guinea
Dianella stipitata Schlittler - New Caledonia
Dianella tarda Horsfall & G.W.Carr - New South Wales, Victoria
Dianella tasmanica Hook.f. - Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales
Dianella tenuissima G.W.Carr - New South Wales
Uses
Several species of Dianella are grown for their attractive foliage and shiny, blue to purple berries
Reports of the edibility of the fruit range from very poisonous to sweet and nutty (such as D. caerulea), and the beach flax lily (D. congesta) is reportedly the best-tasting
The leaves are used to weave dillies and baskets by Indigenous Australians
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