Ixiolirion tataricum (Pall.) Schult. & Schult.f.

This species is native to Sinai Peninsula, Middle East and E Türkiye to SW Siberia and W Himalaya, Arabian Peninsula. (Ref. Flora of Oman; vol.4). There is only one species of Ixiolirion occurs in Oman. (Ref. Oman Botanic Garden).

علم تشكل النبات


A small perennial ; up to 40 cm high , with globose bulb-like corms , covered with brownish scales . Stems erect to asecending , long , c . 30 cm , weak , slender , pale green . Leaves alternate , erect to spreading , long , slender , pale green , linear to falcate , entire margin , sheathing at base , glabrous . Inflorescences of a terminal umbellate cluster , up to 3-4 flowers on the stem . Flowers bright blue to purple , star-shaped ; stamens 6 , in 2 whorls , free , unequal in length ; filaments purple , free to the base ; anthers slightly sagittate ; style bluish purple , 3-lobed ; stigmas 3 , purple . Fruit capsule , oblong . Seeds many . (Ref . Flora of Oman ; vol . 4) .

وقت الإزهار


No Data

الوضع البيئي الحالي


Rare & Threatened (RT) - Vulnerable (VU C1) - National Assessment

الوفرة


Rare

التوزيع الجغرافي والبيئي


الوصف غير متاح حاليًا

Distribution Map

المرادفات


Amaryllis tatarica Pall.
Ixiolirion pallasii Fisch. & C.A.Mey. ex Ledeb.

الإكثار


No Data

العناية بالنبات


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الأسماء الشائعة


Ixiolirion
Mountain lily
Siberian lily
Ixiolirion montanum
Tartar lily
Altai lily

الأسماء المحلية


الاستخدامات


As fodder for livestock as it grows along with wheat and barley. (Ref. Oman Botanic Garden).

المراجع


Ghazanfar, S. (2018). Flora of the Sultanate of Oman, vol.4: Hydrocharitaceae – Orchidaceae. Meise, National Botanic Garden of Belgium (Scripta Botanica Begica, Vol. 56). ISBN 9789492663153 ISSN 0779-2387. https://en.wikipedia.org Patzelt, A. (2015). Oman Plant Red Data Book. Published by Diwan of Royal Court, Sultanate of Oman. Oman Botanic Garden Publication No. 1. ISBN 978-99969-50-10-0. POWO (2022). "Plants of the World Online. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the Internet; http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org

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