Difference between revisions of "Heteropterys"
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|place=5(fol.): 126; 5(qto.): 163; plate 450. 1822 | |place=5(fol.): 126; 5(qto.): 163; plate 450. 1822 | ||
|year=1822 | |year=1822 | ||
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|name=Banisteria | |name=Banisteria | ||
|authority=Linnaeus | |authority=Linnaeus | ||
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|hierarchy=Malpighiaceae;Heteropterys | |hierarchy=Malpighiaceae;Heteropterys | ||
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|discussion=<p>Species 140+ (1 in the flora).</p><!-- | |discussion=<p>Species 140+ (1 in the flora).</p><!-- | ||
--><p><i>Heteropterys</i> is almost exclusively a New World genus, with a single species in West Africa.</p> | --><p><i>Heteropterys</i> is almost exclusively a New World genus, with a single species in West Africa.</p> | ||
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|family=Malpighiaceae | |family=Malpighiaceae | ||
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|introduced=true | |introduced=true | ||
|reference=None | |reference=None | ||
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|publication year=1822 | |publication year=1822 | ||
|special status=Introduced | |special status=Introduced | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 5 November 2020
Woody vines [shrubs or small trees]. Leaves bearing glands on blade [and/or petiole, rarely eglandular]; stipules borne on [beside] base of petiole [absent], distinct. Inflorescences axillary or terminal or both, umbels or corymbs [pseudoracemes], these single or grouped in racemes or panicles. Pedicels raised on peduncles [sessile]. Flowers all chasmogamous, 6+ mm diam., showy with visible petals, stamens, and styles; calyx glands 0 or 8 (sepals all eglandular or 4 lateral 2-glandular); corollas bilaterally symmetric, petals pink or pink and white [white, light yellow, bronze, or dark red], glabrous [rarely hairy]; stamens 10, all fertile; anthers ± alike; pistil 3-carpellate, carpels connate proximally in ovary; styles 3, cylindric; stigmas on internal angle [very rarely terminal], large. Fruits schizocarps, breaking into 3 samaras; samaras bearing 1 elongate dorsal wing [rarely rudimentary or absent] thickened on abaxial edge, veins bending toward thinner adaxial edge, and usually single or double crown of short, irregular lateral winglets [crests] on each side [winglets and crests absent]; nut wall thick, tough. x = 10.
Distribution
Introduced; Fla., Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America, Africa.
Discussion
Species 140+ (1 in the flora).
Heteropterys is almost exclusively a New World genus, with a single species in West Africa.
Selected References
None.