e-Key v3 - Commelinaceae
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MONOCOTYLEDON - COMMELINDAE - COMMELINALES - Commelinaceae

Compiled by L. Fish

Description :

  • Perennials or annuals, often somewhat succulent; the perennials of diverse habits, sometimes rhizomatous or stoloniferous, very rarely forming a small bulb; roots adventitious, fibrous, thin or swollen
  • Leaves basal and/or cauline, distichous or spirally arranged, with a basal, usually closed sheath enveloping stem, often ciliate at mouth; blade simple, entire, often petiolate
  • Inflorescence terminal, terminal and axillary or rarely all axillary, composed of cymes which may be few, or many and aggregated into thyrses; sometimes subtended by or enclosed in spathaceous bracts
  • Flowers bisexual or bisexual and male, occasionally cleistogamous, regular or irregular
  • Sepals 3, free or united, usually ± equal and sepaline, occasionally petaline, persistent
  • Petals 3, free or united, equal or unequal, petaline, deliquescent
  • Stamens 3 + 3, all fertile or some modified into staminodes and bearing variously shaped antherodes, or 0, hypogynous or united with corolla; filaments glabrous or bearded; anthers basifixed, dorsifixed or versatile, opening with longitudinal slits or rarely by basal or apical pores
  • Ovary superior, 2- or 3-locular with 1-many axile ovules in each locule; ovules uniseriate or biseriate; style simple, usually slender; stigma apical, simple or rarely 3-lobed, small or capitate, rarely enlarged
  • Fruit a 2- or 3-valved capsule, rarely indehiscent or a berry
  • Seeds 1-many per cell, hilum dot-like or elongate, embryotega (lid-like thickening in seed coat becoming detached on germination) circular, dorsal to lateral, rarely terminal

Classification Notes:

  • Only subfamily Commelinoideae occurs in the region, with two tribes: Commelineae and Tradescantieae

Nomenclature:

  • Commelinaceae
    • Brown: 268 (1810)
    • Clarke: 7 (1897)
    • Clarke: 25 (1901)
    • Brückner: 1 (1926)
    • Brückner: 159 (1930)
    • Brenan: 349 (1966)
    • Brenan: 22 (1968)
    • Schreiber: 1 (1967)
    • Faden: 381 (1985)
    • Obermeyer & Faden: 23 (1985)
    • Faden & Hunt: 19 (1991)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Genera ± 40, species ± 650, cosmopolitan in warm regions, a few of them widespread weeds
  • Southern Africa : Genera 7, species 40

References:

  • BRENAN, J.P.M. 1966. The classification of Commelinaceae . Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany 59
  • BRENAN, J.P.M. 1968. Commelinaceae . Flora tropical west Africa edn 2, 3
  • BROWN, R. 1810. Commelinaceae . Prodromus florae Novae-Hollandiae . J. Johnson & Co., London
  • BRÜCKNER, G. 1926. Beiträge zur Anatomie, Morphologie und Systematik der Commelinaceae . Botanische Jahrbücher 61. Beiblatt 137
  • BRÜCKNER, G. 1930. Commelinaceae . Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien , edn 2, 15a
  • CLARKE, C.B. 1897. Commelinaceae . Flora capensis 7
  • CLARKE, C.B. 1901. Commelinaceae . Flora of tropical Africa 8
  • FADEN, R.B. 1985. Commelinaceae . In R.M.T. Dahlgren, H.T. Clifford & P.F. Yeo, The families of the monocotyledons . Springer-Verlag, Berlin
  • FADEN, R.B. & HUNT, D.R. 1991. The classification of the Commelinaceae . Taxon 40
  • OBERMEYER, A.A. & FADEN, R.B. 1985. Commelinaceae . Flora of southern Africa 4
  • SCHREIBER, A. 1967. Prodromus einer Flora von Südwestafrika 157