Halophytic, low, spreading, woody shrublets, rarely annuals, often hairy and salt-encrusted
Leaves opposite, decussate below, in verticils of 4 above, with leaf clusters (from suppressed branchlets) bearing flowers in their axils, sessile, subsessile or shortly petiolate, connected by an amplexicaul, usually ciliate, stipular ridge or sheath; lamina small, linear to ovate, flat or with margins rolled back, often tightly so and thus terete or sausage-shaped, glabrous or pubescent, punctate
Flowers regular, usually bisexual, in forks of branches (determinate), sessile, small, persistent, scattered all over or aggregate in terminal dichasia (leaves subtending flowers in dichasia not differing from ordinary leaves)
Calyx tubular, induplicate, 4- or 5-fid with prominent ribs, glabrous, puberulous and occasionally with long scattered setae
Petals 5, free, imbricate, with an adnate scale or ligule attached to inside of claw, pink, mauvy pink or white
Stamens 6 (rarely 4 or 5); filaments connivent and expanded below, filiform above; anthers 2-locular, 2-partite or nearly so, versatile
Ovary superior, 1-locular, with parietal placentas bearing 1-many ovules; style terete, with 3 stigmatic lobes
Capsule enclosed in calyx, dehiscing longitudinally, ovoid to narrowly ovoid
Seeds small, ellipsoid-fusiform, papillate or smooth, albuminous, maturing very early
x = 5 (polyploidy)
Nomenclature:
Frankeniaceae
Harvey: 113 (1860)
Roessler & Schreiber: 1 (1968)
Obermeyer: 32 (1976)
Distribution & Notes:
Global: Genera 2, species 81, cosmopolitan
Southern Africa: Genus 1 (Frankenia, the largest and most widespread), species 3
References:
HARVEY, W.H. 1860. Frankeniaceae, St. Hil. Flora capensis 1
OBERMEYER, A.A. 1976. Frankeniaceae. Flora of southern Africa 22
ROESSLER, H. & SCHREIBER, A. 1968. Frankeniaceae. Prodromus einer Flora von Südwestafrika 91
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