Drimia
Drimia is a genus of flowering plants. In the APG IV classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. When broadly circumscribed, the genus includes a number of other genera previously treated separately, including Litanthus, Rhodocodon, Schizobasis and Urginea.
One of the best-known species is the sea squill, Drimia maritima. Drimia intricata is sometimes cultivated as a bulbous or succulent plant.
Description
Drimia species are usually deciduous, more rarely evergreen, growing from bulbs. The bulbs may be underground or occur on or near the surface. Each bulb has one to several leaves that are often dry by the time the flowers open. The inflorescence is in the form of a raceme, with one to many flowers. At least the lower inflorescence bracts have spurs. The individual flowers generally last for only one to two days and have white to yellowish green or brown tepals that are either free or joined into a basal tube. The tepals often have a darker central keel. After fertilization, an ovoid capsule forms with several seeds in each locule. The seeds are black and winged.Taxonomy
A formal description of genus Drimia first appeared in the fourth edition of Species Plantarum, published in 1799, authored by Carl Ludwig Willdenow. The name was attributed to Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin. When describing Drimia elata in a work published in 1797, Jacquin said that he was unable to assign it to one of the known genera, and so constructed a new one. The name is from the δριμύς, meaning "bitter" or "acrid", referring to the root.The boundaries between genera within the Scilloideae are not completely settled. The situation has been described as being in a "state of flux". As early as 1977, it was suggested that Urginea be merged into Drimia, although other small genera continued to be kept separate. In 2000, Peter Goldblatt and John Charles Manning proposed including other related genera, including Litanthus, Rhadamanthus and Schizobasis, a position supported later by some molecular phylogenetic studies. This broad circumscription of Drimia is accepted by the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. Other sources prefer to maintain a larger number of segregate genera. Regardless of whether a broad or strict view is taken of Drimia, it is placed in the tribe Urgineeae of the subfamily Scilloideae.
''Litanthus'' group
The genus Litanthus was for a long time monotypic, with the sole species L. pusillus, before in 2000 Goldblatt and Manning included it in Drimia. A further species, Drimia stenocarpa, was added to the group in 2014. The Litanthus group is characterized by one- or occasionally two-flowered inflorescences with drooping tubular flowers whose tepals are united at the base for more than half their length.''Rhodocodon'' group
The genus Rhodocodon was included in Drimia by Goldblatt and Manning in 2000. The species of Rhodocodon, or the Rhodocodon group within Drimia, including D. cryptopoda, form a well supported clade endemic to Madagascar. They appear to be the product of a single invasion of Madagascar by an African species. A total of 13 species are recognized by those who separate the genus from Drimia.''Schizobasis'' group
The genus Schizobasis was included in Drimia by Goldblatt and Manning in 2000. As many as eight species have been described, but in 2014 these were reduced to two: Drimia intricata, including all the previously described species, and the new species Drimia sigmoidea. The Schizobasis group is distinguished by its well branched, thin-stemmed inflorescence and small, filiform leaves that are found only in seedlings, disappearing in mature plants.Species
, the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families accepted 100 species:- Drimia acarophylla E.Brink & A.P.Dold
- Drimia albiflora J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia altissima Ker Gawl.
- Drimia anomala Baker
- Drimia aphylla J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia arenicola J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia aurantiaca J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia barkerae Oberm. ex J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia basutica ined.
- Drimia brachystachys Stedje
- Drimia calcarata Stedje
- Drimia capensis Wijnands
- Drimia chalumnensis A.P.Dold & E.Brink
- Drimia ciliata J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia cochlearis Mart.-Azorín
- Drimia congesta Bullock
- Drimia convallarioides J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia cremnophila van Jaarsv.
- Drimia cryptopoda Pfosser
- Drimia cyanelloides J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia delagoensis Jessop
- Drimia dregei J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia duthieae Jessop
- Drimia echinostachya Eggli & N.R.Crouch
- Drimia edwardsii N.R.Crouch & Mart.-Azorín
- Drimia elata Jacq.
- Drimia excelsa J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia exigua Stedje
- Drimia exuviata Jessop
- Drimia fasciata J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia filifolia J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia fimbrimarginata Snijman
- Drimia flagellaris T.J.Edwards
- Drimia fragrans J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia fugax Stearn
- Drimia glaucescens H.Scholz
- Drimia guineensis J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia haworthioides Baker
- Drimia hesperantha J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia hesperia J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia hockii De Wild.
- Drimia hyacinthoides Baker
- Drimia incerta A.Chev. ex Hutch.
- Drimia indica Jessop
- Drimia intricata J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia involuta J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia johnstonii J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia kniphofioides J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia laxiflora Baker
- Drimia ledermannii K.Krause
- Drimia ligulata J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia loedolffiae van Jaarsv.
- Drimia macrantha Baker
- Drimia macrocarpa Stedje
- Drimia macrocentra Jessop
- Drimia marginata Jessop
- Drimia maritima Stearn
- Drimia mascarenensis J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia maura J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia media Jacq. ex Willd.
- Drimia minuta Goldblatt & J.C.Manning
- Drimia multifolia Jessop
- Drimia multisetosa Jessop
- Drimia mzimvubuensis van Jaarsv.
- Drimia nagarjunae Anand Kumar
- Drimia nana J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia noctiflora Stearn
- Drimia numidica J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia occultans G.Will.
- Drimia oliverorum J.C.Manning
- Drimia ollivieri Stearn
- Drimia pancration J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia polyantha Stearn
- Drimia polyphylla Ansari & Sundararagh.
- Drimia porphyrantha Stedje
- Drimia psilostachya J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia pulchromarginata J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia pusilla Jacq. ex Willd.
- Drimia razii Ansari
- Drimia rupicola Dassan. in M.D.Daddanayake & al.
- Drimia salteri J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia sanguinea Jessop
- Drimia saniensis J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia sclerophylla J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia secunda J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia senegalensis J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia sigmoidea J.C.Manning & J.M.J.Deacon
- Drimia simensis Stedje
- Drimia sphaerocephala Baker in W.H.Harvey & auct. suc.
- Drimia stenocarpa J.C.Manning & J.M.J.Deacon
- Drimia sudanica Friis & Vollesen
- Drimia tazensis Stearn
- Drimia undata Stearn
- Drimia uniflora J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia uranthera J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia urgineoides J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia vermiformis J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia virens J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia viridula J.C.Manning & Goldblatt
- Drimia wightii Lakshmin.
- Rhodocodon apiculatus H.Perrier ex Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín & Wetschnig
- Rhodocodon calcicola Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín & Wetschnig
- Rhodocodon campanulatus Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín & Wetschnig
- Rhodocodon cyathiformis H.Perrier ex Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín & Wetschnig
- Rhodocodon floribundus H.Perrier ex Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín & Wetschnig
- Rhodocodon graciliscapus Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín & Wetschnig
- Rhodocodon intermedius H.Perrier ex Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín & Wetschnig
- Rhodocodon linearifolius Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín & Wetschnig
- Rhodocodon monophyllus Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín & Wetschnig
- Rhodocodon rotundus H.Perrier ex Knirsch, Mart.-Azorín & Wetschnig
Distribution and habitat