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Trimezia martinicensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trimezia martinicensis
''Trimezia martinicensis'' is a species of bulbous plant in the family Iridaceae. Originally from South America and the West Indies, it is now widely naturalized throughout the tropics.〔〔, p. 377〕 Common names include Yellow Walking Iris〔(University of North Florida )〕 and Forenoon Yellow Flag.〔, p. 57〕 ==Distinction from ''T. steyermarkii''== ''Trimezia martinicensis'' is closely related to ''T. steyermarkii'', with which it has been widely confused. Clive Innes describes ''T. martinicensis'' as having a brown mark at the base of each outer tepal, whereas ''T. steyermarkii'' has brownish-purple bands. In Kubitzki & Huber (1998), the flowers of ''T. martinicensis'' are shown as opening less widely than those of ''T. steyermarkii''. The inner tepals of both species are S-shaped in cross-section; those of ''T. martinicensis'' are more-or-less upright (Innes describes them as "folded inwards"), whereas those of ''T. steyermarkii'' bend outwards into a more elongated shape so that the top of the S is not visible from above.〔, (p. 304 )〕 A diagnostic feature is that the style crests of ''T. martinicensis'' are short, whereas those of ''T. steyermarkii'' are longer,〔 about long, comparable in length to its anthers, which are about long.〔, translated at 〕 Another difference is that the leaves of ''T. martinicensis'' are narrower, only about wide, whereas those of ''T. steyermarkii'' are wide.
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