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Trilliaceae : ウィキペディア英語版
Trilliaceae

Trilliaceae is the botanical name of a family of flowering plants. The family has been recognised as distinct since 1846 when it was recognized; this table () for a summarizes the placement of these taxa. The family has been recognized by taxonomists such as Takhtajan, Dahlgren, Thorne, and Watson & Dallwitz; other taxonomists have considered these plants to belong to the family Liliaceae. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, of 1998), does not recognize such a family either and assigns the plants involved to family Melanthiaceae. One problem with this recognition is the lack of morphological synapomorphies for the family Melanthiaceae; this chart () provides a summary of the characters in each of the major groups.
Nevertheless, some taxonomists still recognize a separate family Trilliaceae. The most important genus in North America is ''Trillium'', and the taxonomy of that genus has always been controversial. To paraphrase what Steven Elliott wrote of the genus ''Trillium'' in 1817,
:"this family is an interesting one. A whorl of leaves at the summit of a stem, supporting a single flower, it contains and conceals many species."
A recent treatment (Farmer and Schilling 2002) stated that the family Trilliaceae, which exhibits an arcto-tertiary distribution, comprises six genera. Three of these exhibit a wide distribution:
* ''Paris'' from Iceland to Japan,
* ''Daiswa'' from eastern Asia, and
* ''Trillium'' from North America and eastern Asia
Three are monotypic, endemic genera:
* ''Trillidium govanianum'', with a tepaloid inflorescence, from the Himalayan Mountains;
* ''Kinugasa japonica'', with petaloid sepals, from Japan; and
* ''Pseudotrillium rivale'', newly segregated, with spotted petals, from the Siskiyou Mountains of California and Oregon.

Image:Paris quadrifolia 050505.jpg|''Paris quadrifolia'' in flower
Image:Paris-quadrifolia(vonOben).jpg|''Paris quadrifolia'' in fruit
Image:Paris quadrifolia Sturm45.jpg|''Paris quadrifolia'' from Sturm (1796)
Image:Trilliumgrand.jpg|''Trillium grandiflorum''
Image:Trillium_luteum1.jpg|''Trillium luteum''
Image:Trillium_luteum2.jpg|''Trillium luteum''
File:Trillium_ovatum_1290.JPG|''Trillium ovatum''
Image:Trillium tschonoskii.jpg|''Trillium tschonoskii''

== External links ==

* (Susan Farmer's web pages on Trilliaceae and the genus ''Trillium'' )
* (Farmer & Schilling 2002 -- article in Systematic Botany on Trilliaceae )
* (Trilliaceae ) in L. Watson and M.J. Dallwitz (1992 onwards). ''(The families of flowering plants ): descriptions, illustrations, identification, information retrieval.'' Version: 3 May 2006. http://delta-intkey.com.
* (links at CSDL, Texas )
* (history and placement of taxa in Trilliaceae )
* (morphological characters of genera within Melanthiaceae sensu APG II )

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