Shrubs, unarmed or branches becoming spine-tipped; branches sometimes subsucculent, leafless, scurfy
Leaves
simple, solitary, alternate or fascicled, glabrous to farinose, with margins usually entire, sometimes rudimentary or undeveloped
Flowers
solitary or fascicled in leaf axils or in terminal, leafless corymbs
Sepals
4, subequal or unequal in 2 series, upper and lower valvate and enclosing lateral sepals
Petals
0
Stamens
usually 5-8(-13); androphore with basal, variously shaped, conspicuous nectary
Ovary
on an elongated gynophore at least 4 mm long; cylindrical, 1-locular with many ovules attached on 2(-4) placentas; stigma capitate, sessile
Fruit
indehiscent or tardily dehiscent, long-cylindrical
Seeds
reniform; testa ridged or smooth, often embedded in scarlet matrix
x = 8, 9 (aneuploids, polyploidy)
Nomenclature:
Cadaba
Forssk.
Forsskål: 67 (1775)
Sonder: 59 (1860)
Pax: 209 (1891)
Gilg & Gilg-Benedict: 222 (1915)
Phillips: 356 (1951)
Roessler: 4 (1966)
Marsh: 171 (1970)
Fici: 46 (1993)
Schepperia
Neck.
Necker: 67 (1790)
Sonder: 59 (1860)
Distribution & Notes:
Global
: Species 30, Old World tropics including Arabian Peninsula, India, Australia, Madagascar and islands of the Indian Ocean
Southern Africa
: Species 4, widespread
References:
FICI, S. 1993.
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FORSSKÅL, P. 1775.
Flora aegyptiaco-arabica
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GILG, E.F. & GILG-BENEDICT, C.S. 1915. Monographische Zusammenstellung sämtlicher
Capparidaceae
des tropischen und subtropischen Afrika.
Botanische Jahrbücher
53
MARSH, J.A. 1970.
Capparaceae
(in part).
Flora of southern Africa
13
NECKER, N.J. DE. 1790.
Elementa botanica
. Societas Typographica, Neuwied/Rhine
PAX, F. 1891.
Capparidaceae
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Die natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien
III,2
PHILLIPS, E.P. 1951. The genera of South African flowering plants, edn 2.
Memoirs of the Botanical Survey of South Africa
25. Government Printer, Pretoria
ROESSLER, H. 1966.
Capparaceae
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Prodromus einer Flora von Südwestafrika
47
SONDER, O.W. 1860.
Capparideae
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Flora capensis
1
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