Trees, shrubs or scramblers, with or without spines; bark sometimes thickly corky
Leaves decussate, 3-, 5- or 7-nerved from base, sometimes rudimentary near base of lateral, ultimate branchlets; stipules reduced to an interpetiolar ridge
Inflorescence terminal or axillary, cymose; cymes simple or compound
Flowers regular, bisexual
Calyx 4- or 5-lobed; lobes ± as long as tube or longer, sometimes much longer, then linear to linear-subulate and as long as or longer than corolla; tube glabrous within
Corolla 4- or 5-lobed, greenish, cream or whitish; lobes valvate, inner face often bearded, at least at base; tube glabrous or puberulous within, sometimes bearded at throat
Stamens 4 or 5, arising on corolla tube, usually near throat; filaments short; anthers basifixed, included to exserted, thecae distinct, with longitudinal slits
Ovary superior, 1- or 2-locular, rarely 3-locular at base; style straight; stigma terminal; ovules several to many, axile or basal
Fruit a berry, often globose, 10-90 mm in diam., rind leathery or thick and woody
Seeds 1-several, embedded in pulp, variously shaped, with hilum in various positions; cotyledons thin, white; endosperm horny; seed coat sometimes becoming cartilaginous
x = 11 (12) (polyploidy)
Classification Notes:
The family was formerly included in the Loganiaceae
Nomenclature:
Strychnaceae
Takhtajan: 425 (1996)
Distribution & Notes:
Global: Genera 3, species 220, Africa, Asia, Malesia
Southern Africa: Genus 1, species 9.
References:
TAKHTAJAN, A. 1996. Diversity and classification of flowering plants. Columbia University Press, New York
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