e-Key v3 - *Jacaranda
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Bignoniaceae - *Jacaranda Juss.

Description :

  • Deciduous or semideciduous, medium to large trees; branchlets terete
  • Leaves bipinnate, opposite, pinna rachis subwinged; leaflets many, narrowly elliptic, sessile
  • Flowers pedicellate, in an open, terminal panicle
  • Calyx reduced, 5-denticulate, broadly campanulate, subpuberulous
  • Corolla tubular-campanulate above a slightly narrowed, curved tube, mauvish blue, rarely white, pubescent outside; tube white, partly pubescent inside; limb slightly bilabiate; lobes 5, rounded, ± equal, spreading
  • Stamens 4, didynamous, arising ± at top of narrow part of corolla tube, included; filaments pubescent below middle; anthers glabrous, unithecate as second theca reduced to minute appendage; staminode 1, exceeding stamens, glandular-pubescent at middle and apex
  • Nectary short, pulvinate
  • Ovary flattened-cylindrical, bilocular, with 2 axile, vertical, placental ridges per locule, glabrous; ovules 6-8-seriate in each locule; style filiform, included, tapering slightly into bilobed stigma
  • Fruit a woody capsule, broadly oval to suborbicular, apex often a little emarginate, base truncate to subcordate, strongly compressed perpendicularly to the septum, dehiscing parallel to the plane of compression; valves glabrous, smooth, margins not or slightly undulate
  • Seeds thin, with wing ± surrounding and clearly demarcated from seed body, hyaline-membranous with brownish streaks
  • x = 9 (polyploidy)

Nomenclature:

  • *Jacaranda Juss.
    • Jussieu: 138 (1789)
    • Don: t. 631 (1822)
    • Gentry: 72 (1977)
    • Gentry & Morawetz in Gentry: 51 (1992)
    • Henderson: 88 (1995)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Species ± 49 species, neotropical, from northwest Argentina to Bolivia, widely cultivated as an ornamental tree
  • Southern Africa : Species 1: * Jacaranda mimosifolia D.Don, naturalised in warmer parts extending from Soutpansberg (Northern Province) to Grahamstown (Eastern Cape), also in Swaziland
    • It is a proposed declared invader

References:

  • DON, D. 1822. Jacaranda mimosifolia . Botanical Register 8
  • GENTRY, A.H. 1977. Bignoniaceae . Flora of Ecuador 7
  • GENTRY, A.H. 1992. Bignoniaceae - Part II (Tribe Tecomeae ). Flora neotropica, Monograph 25 (II)
  • HENDERSON, L. 1995. Plant invaders of southern Africa . Agricultural Research Council, Pretoria
  • JUSSIEU, A.L. DE. 1789. Bignoniæ. Les Bignones. Genera plantarum . Herissant & Barrois, Paris