1/17/2024 0 Comments Pellucid punctate![]() ![]() 1/2 anther length anthers oblong-lanceolate, punctate dorsally, apiculate. Stamens subequalling petals filaments ca. Petals nearly free, broadly ovate or ovate, glabrous, inconspicuously pellucid or orange punctate, glabrous. Sepals broadly ovate, 1-2 mm, glabrous, punctate, base subauriculate, margin entire, apex acute. Flowers leathery, pink or purplish red, 5-6 mm. Inflorescences terminal, rarely terminating lateral branchlets, subumbellate or cymose in pyramidal panicles, 8-17(-20) cm. 12 on each side of midrib, marginal vein absent. Petiole canaliculate, 6-10 mm leaf blade obovate, elliptic, or rarely oblanceolate, 15-18 × 5-7 cm, leathery, glabrous, inconspicuously pellucid punctate, scrobiculate, base cuneate and minutely decurrent, margin entire, apex broadly acute to obtuse lateral veins ca. Branchlets terete, 5-7 mm in diam., glabrous. pyrgus Roemer & Schultes Tinus humilis (Vahl) Kuntze. World Flora Online Consortium World Flora Online Data. The Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Plants Of the World Online Portal - FWTA Louis, MO & Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, MA.Īttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Published on the Internet ' Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Information From Plants Of the World Online Portal - FTEA įlora Zambesiaca - descriptions Flora Zambesiacaįlora of China 'Flora of China eFloras (2008). Famille pantropicale, comprenant ± 16 genres et 240 espèces. Flora of China Īrbres'monoïques ou dioïques, parfois élevés.'Feuilles'alternes, distiques, exstipulées, entières, penninerves, quelquefois munies de points translucides.'Inflorescences'axillaires ou extraaxillaires, rarement terminales, capituliformes ou formées de fleurs réunies sur des réceptacles solitaires ou groupées en racèmes ou en panicules bractées généralement caduques bractéoles rarement présentes.'Fleurs'♂♀ à périgone (2) 3-4 (5)-lobé, infundibuliforme, campanulé, urcéolé ou patelliforme lobes valvaires.'Fleurs'♂ à 2-30 étamines filets soudés, formant quelquefois au sommet un disque ou une masse globuleuse anthères libres ou soudées, biloculaires, nautiques ou légèrement apiculées, à déhiscence longitudinale.'Fleurs'♀ à ovaire supère 1-loculaire, sessile style très petit ou absent, à 2 stigmates indistincts, ± soudés ovule l,anatrope.'Fruits'à péricarpe charnu ou coriace, généralement déhiscent en 2 valves.'Graines à arille entier, lobé ou lacinié, mince ou charnu souvent très coloré testa formé le plus fréquemment de 3 couches, l'extérieure membraneuse ou charnue, la médiane ligneuse, l'intérieure membraneuse pénétrant quelquefois dans les plis de l'endosperme endosperme abondant, entier ou ruminé, oléagineux embryon très petit, à cotylédons basilaires et subdressés. Pollen often with slender reticulate pattern. Seed 1, large, arillate aril fleshy, entire or shallowly or deeply lacerate testa of 3 or 4 layers, outer layer crustose, middle layer often woody and rather thick, inner layer membranous endosperm often with volatile oil, ruminate or wrinkled, containing fat (mainly 14C fatty acid) and little amylum embryo near base. Fruit with pericarp leathery-fleshy, or near woody, dehiscent into 2 valves. Ovary superior, sessile, 1-locular, anatropous ovule 1, inserted near base style short or lacking stigma 2-lobed or lobes connate into a disk, with 2 fissures or with lacerate margin. Stamens 2-40 (often 16-18 in China) filaments connate into a column (staminal column) or peltate disk (staminal disk), apex with anthers connivent or connate into disciform, globose, or elongate synandrium anthers 2-locular, extrorse, dehiscing longitudinally, adnate to column abaxially, or free. Perianth gamophyllous lobes (2 or)3-5, valvate. ![]() Inflorescences axillary, paniculate, racemose, capitate, or cymose flowers fascicled, in various racemose arrangements or clusters bracts caducous bracteoles inserted on pedicels or at base of perianth. Leaves simple, alternate, entire, exstipulate, with pinnate veins, often pellucid punctate, spirally or distichously arranged. Evergreen trees, with tawny or red juice in bark or around heart wood. ![]()
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