Description
Key Characters:
Growth Form:
Herbs, perennial, scapose, from bulbs. Bulbs black or brown, tunicate, ovoid or globose, sometimes with long neck.
Stems:
Roots:
Fibrous root system.
Leaves:
Leaves simple.
Spirally arranged.
Blades linear, rarely exceeding 1 cm wide, smooth.
Base sessile.
Surfaces glabrous.
Veins parallel.
Sheathing.
Stipules absent.
Flowers:
Flowers in scape hollow. inflorescence 1-flowered (rarely 2-flowered in z. drummondii), spathaceous, otherwise ebracteate; spathe proximally tubular.
Flowers bisexual (perfect), erect to declinate, actinomorphic; perianth subrotate to funnelform to salverform, connate basally into tube, 2–16 cm, pedicel sometimes absent, hollow.
Perianth of 6 tepals subequal, in 2 series.
Stamens 6, of 2 different lengths, appearing equal or subequal (anthers in 2 overlapping sets of 3) to unequal (anthers of the sets not overlapping in Z. longifolia); filaments inserted just above perianth tube, erect, diverging except when shorter than tube, long-filiform to short-subulate, those inserted on distal tepals usually 1+ mm longer than those inserted on proximal ones; anthers submedially dorsifixed, usually parallel with floral axis, linear-oblong.
Ovary inferior; style filiform; stigma capitate or 3-fid with lobes linear.
Fruit:
Capsules; thin-walled; 3-locular; subglobose or ± oblate.
Seeds numerous; black; flat; D- or wedge-shaped; lustrous.
Ploidy:
x = 6
Habitat:
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