e-Key v3 - Cabombaceae
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DICOTYLEDON - MAGNOLIIDAE - NYMPHAEALES - Cabombaceae

Compiled by R.P. Glen

Description :

  • Stoloniferous, perennial, aquatic herbs rooted in mud, submerged parts heavily covered with mucilaginous jelly, particularly younger parts
  • Stem rhizomatous with floating or creeping runners bearing leaves
  • Leaves alternate, long-petiolate, blades peltate, oval, floating, young leaves inrolled longitudinally, submerged; stipules 0
  • Flowers bisexual, regular, solitary in leaf axils, long-pedicellate
  • Sepals 3, free
  • Petals 3, free, linear, hypogynous, purple, reflexed at anthesis, becoming erect in fruit
  • Stamens 18-36; anthers extrorse, opening lengthwise
  • Carpels 4-18, free, oblong-ovate; style very short or absent; stigma attenuated, entire; ovules 2 per carpel, parietal, pendulous
  • Fruiting carpels indehiscent, beaked, 1 or 2 seeds
  • Seeds globular, smooth or partly and minutely papillate, operculate, without aril; endosperm scanty, perisperm copious
  • x = 10 (polyploidy)

Nomenclature:

  • Cabombaceae
    • Cook: 60 (1990)
    • Wild: 173 (1960)
    • Zomlefer: 51 (1994)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Genera 2, species 8, tropical to warm-temperate areas of Old and New World
  • Southern Africa : Genus 1, species 1

References:

  • COOK, C.D.K. 1990. Aquatic plant book . SPB Academic Publishing, The Hague
  • WILD, H. 1960. Cabombaceae . Flora zambesiaca 1
  • ZOMLEFER, W.B. 1994. Guide to flowering plant families . The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

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