Difference between revisions of "Lepyrodiclis"

Fenzl

in S. L. Endlicher, Gen. Pl. 13: 966. 1840.

Etymology: Greek lepyron, rind or husk, and diklis, double-folding, alluding to two-valved capsule
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 5 November 2020

Herbs, annual. Taproots slender. Stems ascending to decumbent or sprawling, simple or branched, terete or angled. Leaves connate proximally, sessile; blade 1-veined, lanceolate or rarely elliptic, not succulent, apex acute. Inflorescences axillary and terminal, compound cymes; bracts paired, foliaceous, smaller. Pedicels reflexed in fruit. Flowers: perianth and androecium weakly perigynous; hypanthium minimal; sepals 5, distinct, green, lanceolate to elliptic or ovate, 4–5 mm, herbaceous, margins white, scarious, apex somewhat acute, not hooded; petals 5, white or pink, not clawed, blade apex entire or emarginate; nectaries at base of filaments opposite sepals; stamens 10, arising from nectariferous disc at ovary base; filaments distinct nearly to base; staminodes absent; styles 2, clavate, 3.5–4 mm, glabrous proximally; stigmas 2, subterminal, minutely roughened to papillate (50×). Capsules globose-ovoid, opening by 2 straight valves; carpophore absent. Seeds 1–2(–4), dark brown, reniform, laterally compressed, tuberculate, marginal wing absent, appendage absent. x = 17.

Distribution

Introduced; c, sw Asia, introduced in Europe (Germany), Asia (Japan).

Discussion

Species 3–4 (1 in the flora).

... more about "Lepyrodiclis"
Richard K. Rabeler +
Fenzl in S. L. Endlicher +
c +, sw Asia +, introduced in Europe (Germany) +  and Asia (Japan). +
Greek lepyron, rind or husk, and diklis, double-folding, alluding to two-valved capsule +
in S. L. Endlicher, Gen. Pl. +
rabeler1992a +
Lepyrodiclis +
Caryophyllaceae subfam. Alsinoideae +