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Hooveria purpurea


Higher Taxonomy
Family: AgavaceaeView DescriptionDichotomous Key
Common Name: CENTURY PLANT FAMILY
Habit: Perennial herb, shrub, tree, fibrous succulent or not, from bulbs or rhizomes. Stem: above ground or not, branched or not. Leaf: simple, deciduous or not, basal or in terminal rosettes, generally sessile, linear, lanceolate, oblanceolate or ovate, fibrous or not, thin and flexible or thick and rigid or succulent; margin entire, fine-serrate, dentate, or with filaments, tips rigid or flexible, with a spine or not. Flower: bisexual; perianth parts 6, in 2 petal-like whorls, free or +- fused; stamens 6, +- fused to perianth, filaments often wide, succulent; ovary superior or inferior, chambers 3, style 1 (thick, poorly defined), stigma head-like or 3-lobed. Fruit: capsule, indehiscent, loculicidal, or septicidal. Seed: few to many, +- flat or ovoid, generally black.
Genera In Family: 24 genera, 637 species: worldwide.
eFlora Treatment Author: Dale W. McNeal, except as noted
Scientific Editor: Dale W. McNeal, Thomas J. Rosatti, Bruce G. Baldwin.
Genus: HooveriaView DescriptionDichotomous Key


Common Name: AMOLE
Habit: Perennial herb; bulb ovoid to +- elongate, outer coat white to brown, membranous. Leaf: basal, linear, wavy-margined. Inflorescence: panicle (raceme), peduncled; flowers, buds 1--several per node; bracts scarious. Flower: opening in morning, closed by evening, open 1 day; perianth parts 6 in 2 petal-like whorls, 5--8 mm, free, recurved, white, purple, or +- pink, twisted together above ovary in fruit; stamens 6, attached to base of perianth, anthers attached at middle; ovary superior, chambers 3, style thread-like, > perianth lobes, deciduous, stigma +- 3-lobed. Fruit: loculicidal capsule, 3-chambered. Seed: 1--2 per chamber, ovoid, black.
Etymology: (Robert F. Hoover, California botanist, 1913--1970)
eFlora Treatment Author: David J. Keil
Reference: Taylor & Keil 2018 Phytoneuron 2018-67: 1--6.
Unabridged Reference: Hoover 1940 Madroño 5:137--147; Jernstedt 2006 FNANM 26:307--310
Hooveria purpurea (Brandegee) D.W. Taylor & D.J. Keil
NATIVE
Habit: Bulb 2.5--3 cm; scales white to brown, membranous. Leaf: basal, 2--5 mm wide, linear. Inflorescence: 10--40 cm; unbranched or branches few; flowers, buds 1 per node; pedicels 4--10 mm, generally > flowers, slender. Flower: perianth parts recurved, 5--7 mm, deep blue to purple; stamens +- = perianth, anthers +- 1 mm, yellow; style exserted, 5--6 mm. Fruit: +- 3 mm.
Note: Varieties intergrade but apparently retain distinctions in common garden experiments, produce fertile seed when artificially crossed.
Synonyms: Chlorogalum purpureum Brandegee
Jepson eFlora Author: David J. Keil
Reference: Taylor & Keil 2018 Phytoneuron 2018-67: 1--6.
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Citation for this treatment: David J. Keil 2020, Hooveria purpurea, in Jepson Flora Project (eds.) Jepson eFlora, Revision 8, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/eflora_display.php?tid=108966, accessed on April 19, 2024.

Citation for the whole project: Jepson Flora Project (eds.) 2024, Jepson eFlora, https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/, accessed on April 19, 2024.

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