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| name = ''Ainea'' | |||
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| genus = '''''Ainea''''' | |||
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Bot. Not. 132:467-469, 1979. | |||
| binomial = ''Ainea conzattii'' | |||
| binomial_authority = Ravenna | |||
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''Ainea'' is a ] of perennial, herbaceous and ] belonging to the iris family (]), endemic from ] in ]. They have white flowers with free ]s and a bifid ]. The genus include only one species, ''Ainea conzattii'', which grows in coniferous forest up to 2000 ] | |||
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Currently, this genus is considered a synonym of '']''.<ref name="G&M08">Goldblatt, P. & John Manning. 2008. ''The Iris Family: Natural History & Classification''. Timber Press, 290 pp. ISBN 9780881928976</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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== Bibliography== | |||
{{commonscat|Iridaceae}} | |||
{{wikispecies|Tigridieae}} | |||
* Ravenna, P. 1979. ''Ainea'', a new genus of Iridaceae from Mexico. Bot. Not. 132:467-469. | |||
* Espejo Serna, A. & Lopez Ferrari, A. Comentarios Florísticos-Ecológicos sobre las Iridáceas mexicanas. Acta Bot. Mexicana 34: 25-47; 1996. | |||
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