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Geosiridaceae : ウィキペディア英語版 | Geosiris
''Geosiris'' is a genus in the Iridaceae family of flowering plants, first described as a genus in 1894. It was thought for many years to contain only one species, ''Geosiris aphylla'', endemic to Madagascar. But then in 2010, a second species was described, ''Geosiris albiflora,'' from Mayotte Island in the Indian Ocean northwest of Madagascar.〔(Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families )〕〔Goldblatt & J.C.Manning, Bothalia 40: 170 (2010).〕 ''Geosiris aphylla'' is sometimes called the "earth-iris." It is a small myco-heterotroph lacking chlorophyll and obtaining its nutrients from fungi in the soil. The genus name is derived from the Greek words ''geos'', meaning "earth", and ''iris'', referring to the Iris family of plants. Its rhizomes are slender and scaly, and stems are simple or branched. The leaves are alternate, but having no use, are reduced and scale-like. The flowers are light purple. In 1939, F. P. Jonker〔F. P. Jonker, 1939, "Les Géosiridacées, une nouvelle famille de Madagascar" ''Recueil Trav. Bot. Néerl.'' 36:473-179〕 assigned ''Geosiris'' to its own family Geosiridaceae in Orchidales, and this was adopted in the Cronquist system,〔Arthur Cronquist, ''An Integrated Systems of Classification of Flowering Plants'' (Columbia University Press, 1981) p.1236〕 with a note that the family was closely related to Iridaceae or Burmanniaceae. The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group has since subsumed the family into Iridaceae. == References ==
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