Iphigenia magnifica Ansari & R.S.Rao, Bull. Bot. Surv. India 20: 162 1978 publ. 1979. ;
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Common name: Magnificent Grass Lily
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S. India (as per WCSP)
As suggested …, following is the complete key:
1. Perianth purple, segments linear – subdulate or elliptic -linear:
2. Stems branched; filaments glabrous…… I. magnifica
2. Stems not branched; filaments hairy ……… I. indica . 1. Perianth white or pink segments elliptic or oblanceolate
3. Flowers white or with purplish tinge; perianth lobes oblanceolate …….I.pallida
3. Flowers bright pink; perianth lobes broadly elliptic…….. I.stellata
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Iphigenia spp. : 6 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (2)
Which Iphigenia spp.? Check for Iphigenia magnifica.. Iphigenia indica : Attachments (5). 2 posts by 2 authors.
Seen this small herb en-route Sondai Fort (Karjat region). Excellent pictures … cute flowers.. As the filaments are glabrous, it should be Iphigenia magnifica Ansari & R.S.Rao Help to identity this one form south India : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (1)
ID please from south india dated 10 sept 2010
Iphigenia indica – Liliaceae Iphigenia indica Thanks, …, for initial Id. As the filaments are not hairy, it should be Iphigenia magnifica Tamhini ghat near Pune, MH :: Iphigenia magnifica :: ARK2019-81 : 9 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (4)
This was seen in the forest near a waterfall in Tamhini ghat near Pune, MH in Aug 2019.
Surprisingly, this was the sole individual around.
Hopefully this is Iphigenia magnifica (based on efi pics).
Flower looks almost similar to I. indica ! Yes …, but going by the distinguishing factor mentioned in FoI (stamen filaments are hairless), this is I. magnifica.
However, would like to expert opinion. … is correct. key on this page I was just stating flower looks similar for both sp.
. Beautiful images. By the way, can you please check a couple of my Ifigenia pots to ascertain the ID ? |