Trees with fibrous and fleshy trunks, sometimes attaining a very large girth
Leaves
alternate, simple on seedlings, digitately 3-9-foliolate on more mature plants; leaflets entire; stipules present
Flowers
± regular, bisexual, usually solitary, large, pendulous; large bracts and bracteoles usually present
Calyx
leathery, 5-segmented or -lobed, valvate in bud
Petals
5, adhering to base of staminal tube, large and crinkled
Stamens
many, united into a tube below; anthers reniform, 1-thecous, opening by longitudinal slits; pollen smooth
Ovary
superior, 5-10-locular, with many axile ovules in each locule; style simple; stigma 5-10-lobed
Fruit
indehiscent, woody
Seeds
many, embedded in dry, white pulp
x = 8 (high polyploidy)
Classification Notes:
[under
Malvaceae
-
Bombacoideae
, fide Bayer et al. (1999)]
See note on family circumscription under
Malvaceae
Nomenclature:
Bombacaceae
Wild: 511 (1961)
Friedrich-Holzhammer: 1 (1969)
Distribution & Notes:
Global
: Genera 30, species ± 250, tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and Madagascar to India, Australia and America
Southern Africa
: 1 genus, 1 species
*
Ceiba pentandra
(L.) Gaertn. (5026000), Kapok Tree, from which the Kapok fibre of commerce is derived, has been cultivated in subtropical areas and may occasionally be found as a stray in KwaZulu-Natal
References:
BAYER, C., FAY, M.F., DE BRUIJN, A.Y., SAVOLAINEN, V., MORTON, C.M., KUBITZKI, K., ALVERSON, W.S., CHASE, M.W. 1999. Support for an expanded family concept of
Malvaceae
within a recircumscribed order MALVALES: a combined analysis of plastid atpB and rbcL DNA sequences.
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
129
FRIEDRICH-HOLZHAMMER, M. 1969. Bombacaceae. Prodromus einer Flora von Südwestafrika 83
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