e-Key v3 - Luzuriagaceae
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MONOCOTYLEDON - LILIIDAE - ASPARAGALES - Luzuriagaceae

Compiled by N.L. Meyer

Description :

  • Slender forest climbers with much-branched woody stems from rhizomes with swollen roots
  • Leaves alternate, sessile, parallel-veined with slight reticulate venation; stipules and similar structures 0
  • Flowers regular, bisexual, small, in few-flowered, lax, axillary cymes
  • Tepals 3 + 3, forming a short broad tube with lobes equal, spreading
  • Stamens 3 + 3, arising from lower half of perianth tube, extending to mouth; filaments free, terete; anthers introrse, versatile
  • Ovary superior, 3-locular, attenuate at base; ovules axile, few; style trigonous; stigma apical, obtuse, tripartite
  • Fruit a berry with a short basal stipe, white
  • Seeds 3-15

Nomenclature:

  • Luzuriagaceae
    • Dahlgren et al.: 135 (1985)
    • Obermeyer: 83 (1992)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Genera 4 or 5 with 7 or 9 species, S South America, Australia, Indonesia and New Zealand
  • Southern Africa : Genus 1, species 1

References:

  • DAHLGREN, R.M.T., CLIFFORD, H.T. & YEO, P.F. 1985. The families of the monocotyledons . Springer-Verlag, Berlin
  • OBERMEYER, A.A. 1992. Luzuriagaceae . Flora of southern Africa 5,3

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