Muilla
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The genus Muilla includes four to five species of flowering plants.
Taxonomy
The genus name is a taxonomic anagram of Allium (in fact, the letters are in exact reverse order), the onion genus, for the flowers' resemblance.[1]
In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Brodiaeoideae.[2][3] The subfamily has also been treated as a separate family Themidaceae.[4][5][6][7]
Distribution
Muilla species are native to southwestern North America.[5][8]
Species
- Current species [5][7][8][9]
- Formerly included species
References
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^ Jepson Manual (TJM2) Key to Muilla species . accessed 1 May 2016.
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^ Chase, M.W.; Reveal, J.L. & Fay, M.F. (2009), "A subfamilial classification for the expanded asparagalean families Amaryllidaceae, Asparagaceae and Xanthorrhoeaceae", Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 161 (2): 132–136, doi:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2009.00999.x
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^ Stevens, P.F., Angiosperm Phylogeny Website: Asparagales: Allioideae
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^ Jepson Herbarium, Jepson Manual (TJM2): Key to Themidaceae genera . accessed 29 April 2016.
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^ a b c Jepson Manual (TJM2) treatment of Muilla, family Themidaceae . accessed 1 May 2016.
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^ Calflora Database: Themidaceae genera . accessed 1 May 2016.
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^ a b Calflora: Muilla, family Themidaceae . accessed 1 May 2016.
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^ a b Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
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^ Biota of North America Program, 2013 county distribution maps
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^ Calflora: Muilla coronata (Crowned muilla)
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^ biorxiv: Muilla lordsburgana (Lordsburg noino)
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^ Calflora: Muilla maritima (Sea muilla, Common muilla)
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^ Calflora: Muilla transmontana (Great basin muilla, Inland muilla)
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Muilla: Brief Summary
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The genus Muilla includes four to five species of flowering plants.
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