Leaf anatomy is described in 32 species of 16 genera of the New World tribe
Tigridieae (
Iridaceae, Iridoideae), including examples from both subtribes
Cipurinae and
Tigridiinae. Both plicate (pleated) and foliated (with flanges, or keel extensions) leaf types occur in both subtribes. However, among
Tigridiinae, foliated leaves are restricted to
Tigridia and differ from the foliated leaves of
Cipurinae in that they lack subepidermal marginal sclerenchyma, which is present in all the foliated species of
Cipurinae. This indicates that the foliated leaf type has evolved at least twice in the tribe, since the plicate leaf, which most closely resembles the equitant leaf typical of
Iridaceae, is probably plesiomorphic.
Key words Angiosperms -
Iridaceae
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Tigridieae
- Leaf anatomy - systematics