e-Key v3 - Haloragaceae
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Interactive keys to the identification of seed plants of southern Africa using keys based on plant morphology.

DICOTYLEDON - ROSIDAE - HALORAGIDALES - Haloragaceae

Compiled by C.L. Bredenkamp

Description :

  • Perennial herbs or undershrubs, rarely annuals, often monoecious, often associated with water
  • Leaves alternate, opposite, or whorled, simple or pectinato-pinnatifid; stipules sometimes present and adhering to petiole
  • Flowers unisexual or bisexual, often minute and imperfect, axillary, solitary, clustered, or sometimes in racemes, spikes, panicles, or corymbs
  • Calyx (0)2-4-lobed
  • Petals (0)2-4, free, concave, deciduous, usually valvate
  • Stamens (1)2-8; anthers 2-thecous, basifixed, ± oblong, often longer than filaments
  • Ovary inferior, 1-4-locular, compressed or 2-8-angled or ribbed, sometimes 2-4-winged, with 1 or few pendulous ovules in each locule; styles 1-4, usually free, plumose or papillose
  • Fruit usually minute, nut-like or drupaceous, indehiscent, 1-3-locular, or of 2-4 cocci, with a single, pendulous seed in each locule or coccus

Classification Notes:

  • Family name conserved

Nomenclature:

  • Haloragaceae
    • Harvey: 571 (1862) ( Halorageae )
    • Obermeyer: 116 (1973)
    • Mendes: 74 (1978)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Global : Genera 9, species 120, cosmopolitan, but concentrated in Australia
  • Southern Africa : Genera 2, species 3

References:

  • HARVEY, W.H. 1862. Halorageae . Flora capensis 2
  • MENDES, E.J. 1978. Haloragaceae . Flora zambesiaca 4
  • OBERMEYER, A.A. 1973. A note on Laurembergia repens . Bothalia 11

Resources:

  • Haloragaceae genera:
Laurembergia Myriophyllum