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Rutaceae - Empleurum Aiton

Description:

  • Shrub erect, polygamous
  • Leaves alternate, simple
  • Flowers unisexual or bisexual, small, axillary, 1-3 together, bracteolate
  • Calyx subcampanulate, with thickish lobes
  • Petals 0
  • Disc 0 or inconspicuous in female flowers
  • Male flowers: stamens 4, opposite calyx lobes; anthers longer than filaments, oblong, with 2 shoulders and gland between shoulders or linear-ovate, with apical gland
  • Female flowers: ovary sessile, 1-locular, with glandular appendage larger than ovary, 2-ovulate; style lateral, thick, linear-ovate, nearly as long as ovary; stigma simple
  • Fruit narrowly ovate

Nomenclature:

  • Empleurum Aiton
    • Aiton: 340 (1789)
    • Williams: 425 (1984)

Distribution & Notes:

  • Southern Africa: Species 2, from Western Cape to Uitenhage in Eastern Cape

References:

  • AITON, W. 1789. Hortus kewensis 1. G. Nicol, London
  • WILLIAMS, I. 1984. Studies in the genera of the Diosmeae (Rutaceae). A review of the genus Empleurum Aiton. Journal of South African Botany 50