e-Key v3 - Sphenocleaceae
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DICOTYLEDON - ASTERIDAE - ASTERALES - Sphenocleaceae

Compiled by W.G. Welman

Description :

  • Annuals associated with water, erect, glabrous, somewhat soft and sparsely branched
  • Leaves alternate, simple, entire, shortly petioled or subsessile, lanceolate to oblanceolate; stipules 0
  • Flowers bisexual, regular, in dense, bracteate terminal spikes
  • Calyx as long as corolla, 5-partite, persistent; lobes broadly elliptic, imbricate
  • Corolla 5-lobed; tube short, broader than long; lobes ovate-oblong, about as long as tube, imbricate
  • Stamens 5, arising in middle of corolla tube, alternating with petals, included; filaments much shorter than anthers; anthers 2-thecous, almost quadrate in outline, opening by longitudinal slits
  • Ovary half-inferior, 2-locular, with many ovules in each locule from axile placentas; stigma shortly bifid
  • Fruit a depressed, subglobose capsule, dehiscing transversely, operculum falling with calyx lobes
  • Seeds ellipsoid, sculptured

Classification Notes:

  • Usually placed under Campanulaceae in the past

Nomenclature:

  • Sphenocleaceae
    • Thulin: 114 (1983)
    • Welman: 31 (2000)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Genus 1, fairly cosmopolitan in tropical and subtropical areas
  • Southern Africa : Genus 1, species 1

References:

  • THULIN, M. 1983. Sphenocleaceae . Flora zambesiaca 7,1
  • WELMAN, W.G. 2000. FSA contributions 16: Sphenocleaceae . Bothalia 30

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