Milligania Lindoniana
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''Milligania'' is a genus of native perennial plants containing five species which are all found in
Tasmania Tasmania (; palawa kani: ''Lutruwita'') is an island States and territories of Australia, state of Australia. It is located to the south of the Mainland Australia, Australian mainland, and is separated from it by the Bass Strait. The sta ...
: *'' Milligania densiflora'' Hook.f. *'' Milligania johnstonii'' F.Muell. ex Benth. *'' Milligania lindoniana'' Rodway ex W.M.Curtis *'' Milligania longifolia'' Hook.f. *'' Milligania stylosa'' (F.Muell. ex Hook.f.) F.Muell. ex Benth. Formerly belonging to the
Liliaceae The lily family, Liliaceae, consists of about 15 genera and 610 species of flowering plants within the order Liliales. They are monocotyledonous, perennial, herbaceous, often bulbous geophytes. Plants in this family have evolved with a fai ...
family, ''Milligania'' is now a part of the
Asteliaceae Asteliaceae is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. The family has only recently been recognized by taxonomists. The APG III system of 2009 (unchanged from the 1998 and 2003 versions) does recognize this ...
family. Three of these species are alpine and subalpine, with the remaining two rare species growing along rivers in the south-west of the state. All five species are restricted to very wet habitats and are typically found growing on waterlogged peat. They are known to form extensive rough mats.


Description

Plants within this genus are
perennial In horticulture, the term perennial ('' per-'' + '' -ennial'', "through the year") is used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials. It has thus been defined as a plant that lives more than 2 years. The term is also ...
,
rhizomatous In botany and dendrology, a rhizome ( ) is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes. Rhizomes are also called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from axillary buds and grow hori ...
, tufted herbs with short stems, often forming small clumps.


Leaves

The broad, leathery leaves exhibit a triangular shape with pleats resembling those found in the ''
Astelia ''Astelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the recently named family Asteliaceae. They are rhizomatous tufted perennial plant, perennials native to various islands in the Pacific, Indian, and South Atlantic Oceans, as well as to Australia an ...
'' genus''.'' Leaves are alternately arranged and sizes vary from quite small, measuring less than 5 cm in length, to large specimens reaching up to 1.25 m in length. These leaves are sheathing in structure, with some silky hairs.


Flowers and reproduction

The star-like flowers boast six
tepal A tepal is one of the outer parts of a flower (collectively the perianth). The term is used when these parts cannot easily be classified as either sepals or petals. This may be because the parts of the perianth are undifferentiated (i.e. of very ...
s and are prominently displayed in
inflorescence In botany, an inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a plant's Plant stem, stem that is composed of a main branch or a system of branches. An inflorescence is categorized on the basis of the arrangement of flowers on a mai ...
s above the leaves. The flowers are
pedicellate In botany, a pedicel is a stem that attaches a single flower to the inflorescence. Such inflorescences are described as ''pedicellate''. The stalk at the base of a leaf is called a petiole. Description Pedicel refers to a structure connecti ...
with basally fused
tepal A tepal is one of the outer parts of a flower (collectively the perianth). The term is used when these parts cannot easily be classified as either sepals or petals. This may be because the parts of the perianth are undifferentiated (i.e. of very ...
s which are primarily white, occasionally tinged with red at the tube mouth, with dense silky hairs that are rare in Aparagales. These inflorescences can reach heights of up to 50 cm, with flowers densely arranged in a
panicle In botany, a panicle is a much-branched inflorescence. (softcover ). Some authors distinguish it from a compound spike inflorescence, by requiring that the flowers (and fruit) be pedicellate (having a single stem per flower). The branches of a p ...
formation. Each flower, measuring up to 1.5 cm wide, is abundant and spreading during the summer season. ''Milligania'' species are all
hermaphroditic A hermaphrodite () is a sexually reproducing organism that produces both male and female gametes. Animal species in which individuals are either male or female are gonochoric, which is the opposite of hermaphroditic. The individuals of many ...
and produce bisexual flowers.


Fruit and seeds

''Milligania'' has a dry capsule fruit containing several seeds which contrasts to the fleshy fruit commonly found in the genera ''
Astelia ''Astelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the recently named family Asteliaceae. They are rhizomatous tufted perennial plant, perennials native to various islands in the Pacific, Indian, and South Atlantic Oceans, as well as to Australia an ...
'' and '' Neoastelia'' in the
Asteliaceae Asteliaceae is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. The family has only recently been recognized by taxonomists. The APG III system of 2009 (unchanged from the 1998 and 2003 versions) does recognize this ...
family. ''Milligania'', and some ''
Astelia ''Astelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the recently named family Asteliaceae. They are rhizomatous tufted perennial plant, perennials native to various islands in the Pacific, Indian, and South Atlantic Oceans, as well as to Australia an ...
'' species possess trilocular ovaries. Skottsberg proposed that features such as the capsular fruit, bisexual flowers and simple hairs observed in ''Milligania'' are primitive traits, or
plesiomorphic In phylogenetics, a plesiomorphy ("near form") and symplesiomorphy are synonyms for an ancestral character shared by all members of a clade, which does not distinguish the clade from other clades. Plesiomorphy, symplesiomorphy, apomorphy, an ...
. ''Milligania'' was considered to be divergent from other genera within the
Asteliaceae Asteliaceae is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. The family has only recently been recognized by taxonomists. The APG III system of 2009 (unchanged from the 1998 and 2003 versions) does recognize this ...
family due to its semi-inferior ovary and dry fruit.


Roots

Thickened, fleshy roots from a short thick
rhizome In botany and dendrology, a rhizome ( ) is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and Shoot (botany), shoots from its Node (botany), nodes. Rhizomes are also called creeping rootstalks or just rootstalks. Rhizomes develop from ...
.


Distribution and habitat

While
Asteliaceae Asteliaceae is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. The family has only recently been recognized by taxonomists. The APG III system of 2009 (unchanged from the 1998 and 2003 versions) does recognize this ...
taxa are distributed across Austral and Pacific regions, the primary centre of generic diversity is situated in Australia. All five ''Milligania'' species are endemic to Tasmania. According to a distribution map provided by the Atlas of Living Australia, ''Milligania'' is mainly distributed on the western side of the state, west of the geographical feature known as Tyler's Corridor. This divide delineates significant differences in Tasmania's geology, climate, and vegetation. Geological composition influences soil types, contributing to dramatic variations in vegetation across the state. The western region typically experiences higher mean rainfall with acidic soils, leading to the prevalence of
rainforest Rainforests are forests characterized by a closed and continuous tree Canopy (biology), canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the absence of wildfire. Rainforests can be generally classified as tropi ...
,
moorland Moorland or moor is a type of Habitat (ecology), habitat found in upland (geology), upland areas in temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands and the biomes of montane grasslands and shrublands, characterised by low-growing vegetation on So ...
, and
wet sclerophyll Sclerophyll is a type of vegetation that is adapted to long periods of dryness and heat. The plants feature hard leaves, short Internode (botany), internodes (the distance between leaves along the stem) and leaf orientation which is parallel or ...
vegetation. Conversely, the eastern part of the state receives lower mean rainfall and has slightly more fertile soils, resulting in predominantly dry sclerophyll vegetation. Plants within the
Asteliaceae Asteliaceae is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. The family has only recently been recognized by taxonomists. The APG III system of 2009 (unchanged from the 1998 and 2003 versions) does recognize this ...
family exhibit a wide range of habitat preferences but generally thrive in environments with consistent moisture levels. They are commonly found in tall, densely clustered habitats. The five ''Milligania'' species occupy habitats ranging from lowland
riparian A riparian zone or riparian area is the interface between land and a river or stream. In some regions, the terms riparian woodland, riparian forest, riparian buffer zone, riparian corridor, and riparian strip are used to characterize a ripar ...
valleys to alpine
fellfield A fellfield or fell field comprises the environment of a slope, usually alpine or tundra, where the dynamics of frost (freeze and thaw cycles) and of wind give rise to characteristic plant forms in scree interstices. Soil dynamics The freeze-tha ...
s.


Taxonomy

The genus name Milligania''' was initially documented in ''Hooker's J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 5: 296 (1853).'' However, its placement within the
Asteliaceae Asteliaceae is a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. The family has only recently been recognized by taxonomists. The APG III system of 2009 (unchanged from the 1998 and 2003 versions) does recognize this ...
family has faced challenges due to insufficient support in a
cladistic Cladistics ( ; from Ancient Greek 'branch') is an approach to biological classification in which organisms are categorized in groups ("clades") based on hypotheses of most recent common ancestry. The evidence for hypothesized relationships is ...
analysis involving both morphological and molecular data. It has been regarded as an outlier within the family, diverging from the typical characteristics observed in other genera. A cladistic study conducted by Maciunas et al. in 2011 revealed a potential sister relationship between the '' Neoastelia/Milligania'' and '' Collospermum/
Astelia ''Astelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the recently named family Asteliaceae. They are rhizomatous tufted perennial plant, perennials native to various islands in the Pacific, Indian, and South Atlantic Oceans, as well as to Australia an ...
'' clades, based on analysis of morphological data. Within the Asteliaceae family, studies conducted in 2012 and 2013 grouped ''Milligania'' with ''Astelia''. A 2021 study placed '' Neoastelia'' and ''Milligania'' as sisters:


Conservation status and threats

''Milligania johnstonii'' and ''Milligania longifolia'' are listed as rare under the Threatened Species Act 1995. ''Milligania densiflora is'' not considered to be at risk in the wild. There is no known status for ''Milligania lindoniana'' or ''Milligania stylosa''.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q6016547 Asparagales genera Asteliaceae Flora of Tasmania