familyMayacaceae
genusMayaca
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Mayaca
Historie des Plantes de la Guiane francoise [sic] 1: 42, plate 15. 1775.
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 22.
Herbs, aquatic or terrestrial. Leaves spirally arranged, many ranked; blade linear to filiform, apex commonly 2-fid. Inflorescences: solitary flowers, morphologically terminal, soon appearing lateral because of sympodial growth of shoots. Flowers: sepals subvalvate; petals imbricate, shortly clawed; nectar and nectaries absent; stamens antisepalous; filaments slender, glabrous; anthers basifixed, sometimes at end of tubular, apical appendage; styles terminal; stigmas terminal. Fruits 3-valved. Seeds ovoid to globose; seed coat reticulate.
Distribution
3 in warm temperate to tropical America and 1 in w Africa.
Discussion
Species ca. 4 (1 in the flora).