


Melastomataceae

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Nomenclature
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family
Melastomataceae
Classification
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Descriptions
Melastomataceae
Herbs, shrubs or trees, occasionally climbers. Lvs simple, usually opposite and decussate, rarely whorled, characteristically with 3-7 strong longitudinal veins and horizontal transverse veins between; stipules 0. Infl. of various forms of cyme, sometimes fls solitary. Fls ☿, with perianth (but not stamens and style) actinomorphic, often large and conspicuous, with an urn-shaped calyx tube (hypanthium) bearing sepals, petals and stamens. Calyx free or adnate to ovary; lobes usually 4-5, usually imbricate, rarely valvate. Petals usually 4-5, imbricate, usually free, rarely united at base. Stamens usually twice, sometimes as many as petals, equal or unequal; filaments free, often geniculate and inflexed; anthers basifixed, usually opening by a single pore; connective thickened, often with basal elongated appendages. Ovary usually inferior, (1)-4-5-(many)-locular. Ovules numerous; placentae usually axile, rarely basal or parietal; style and stigma 1. Fr. a berry or capsule. Seeds numerous, usually minute, non-endospermic.
Taxonomic concepts
Melastomataceae
Melastomataceae
Melastomataceae
Melastomataceae
Melastomataceae
Melastomataceae
Metadata
129bc20d-d649-40ae-a722-4d38770468f1
scientific name
Names_Plants
1 January 2000
2 August 2011