Disporum

Disporum
Flower of Disporum viridescens growing in cultivation in England
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Liliales
Family: Colchicaceae
Genus: Disporum
Salisb. ex G.Don
Synonyms[1]

Drapiezia Blume

Disporum viridescens in cultivation in England

Disporum is a genus of about 20 species of perennial flowering plants, found in Asia from northern India to Japan, south to Indonesia and north into the Russian Far East.[1][2]

In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Colchicaceae.[3] The genus previously included five species in North America, but these have been separated as the genus Prosartes D.Don and moved to the family Liliaceae in accordance to differences in karyology and chemistry as well as results from molecular systematic investigations.[4] The type species is Disporum pullum Salisb., which is a synonym of Disporum cantoniense.

Species[1]
  1. Disporum acuminatissimum W.L.Sha - Guangxi
  2. Disporum acuminatum C.H.Wright - Myanmar
  3. Disporum bodinieri (H.Lév. & Vaniot) F.T.Wang & Tang - Guizhou, Hunan, Sichuan, Tibet, Yunnan
  4. Disporum calcaratum D.Don - Yunnan, Himalayas, N Indochina
  5. Disporum cantoniense (Lour.) Merr. - S China, S + SE Asia
  6. Disporum hainanense Merr. - Guangdong, Hainan
  7. Disporum jinfoshanense X.Z.Li, D.M.Zhang & D.Y.Hong - Chongqing
  8. Disporum kawakamii Hayata - Taiwan
  9. Disporum leucanthum H.Hara - S China, E Himalayas
  10. Disporum longistylum (H.Lév. & Vaniot) H.Hara - C + SW China
  11. Disporum lutescens Koidz. - Japan
  12. Disporum megalanthum F.T.Wang & Tang - C China
  13. Disporum nantouense S.S.Ying - Taiwan
  14. Disporum sessile (Thunb.) D.Don - Japan, Korea, Kuril Is, Sakhalin
  15. Disporum shimadae Hayata - Taiwan
  16. Disporum smilacinum A.Gray - Japan, Korea, Kuril Is, Sakhalin, Shandong
  17. Disporum tonkinense Koyama - N Vietnam
  18. Disporum trabeculatum Gagnep. - S China, Vietnam
  19. Disporum uniflorum Baker ex S.Moore - China, Korea
  20. Disporum viridescens (Maxim.) Nakai - China, Japan, Korea, Russian Far East
Excluded species in North America[1]

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