Difference between revisions of "Reynosia"

Grisebach

Cat. Pl. Cub., 33. 1866.

Common names: Red ironwood
Etymology: For Alvaro Reynoso, 1829–1888, Cuban chemist and agriculturalist, who revolutionized the sugar industry
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 12. Treatment on page 67. Mentioned on page 45.
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Revision as of 18:59, 16 December 2019

Shrubs or small trees, unarmed; bud scales present. Leaves persistent, opposite; blade not gland-dotted; pinnately veined, secondary veins straight nearly to margins, higher order veins forming adaxially raised reticulum enclosing isodiametric areoles. Inflorescences axillary, fascicles or flowers solitary; pedicels not fleshy in fruit. Pedicels present. Flowers bisexual; hypanthium cupulate, 2–4 mm wide; sepals [4–]5, spreading, yellow-green, triangular-ovate, small-keeled adaxially, not crested; petals 0[4–5]; nectary fleshy, filling hypanthium, margin entire; stamens 5; ovary superior, 2-locular; style 1. Fruits drupes, 10–20 mm; stone 1, indehiscent.

Distribution

Fla., West Indies, Central America (Guatemala).

Discussion

Species ca. 15 (1 in the flora).

Selected References

None.