Difference between revisions of "Melastoma"

Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 1: 389. 1753.

Common names: Melastome
Etymology: Greek melas, black, and stoma, opening, alluding to stained mouth, especially of children, when fruits of some species are eaten
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 10.
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 9 May 2022

Shrubs or trees. Stems erect or procumbent, 4-sided [subterete], often squamose-strigose; bark scaly. Leaves petiolate; blade with 1 or 2[–4] pairs of lateral primary veins, marginal pairs often inconspicuous, margins entire, surfaces usually strigose [subvillous to villous, rarely glabrate]. Inflorescences terminal or in distal foliar axils, usually cymes, rarely panicles or flowers solitary; bracts deciduous or persistent, leaflike, ovate, sometimes conspicuous. Flowers pedicellate; hypanthium campanulate to globose-urceolate; calyx deciduous, 5-lobed, lobes triangular to lanceolate or ovate; petals 5(–8), spreading, symmetric, light to dark pink, lavender, or purple; stamens 10, unequal, in 2 whorls, dimorphic, episepalous stamens with purple, upcurved anthers and long connectives, epipetalous stamens with yellow, straight anthers and shorter connectives, or stamens isomorphic and connectives slightly prolonged; anthers slightly downcurved, linear-oblong, 2-locular, dehiscent by 1 or 2 apical pores, or by short, longitudinal slits; ovary semi-inferior, adnate to floral tube, 5-locular; style straight, filiform, equal to petals. Fruits fleshy and irregularly splitting-dehiscent, [capsules and apically dehiscent, or berries and fleshy, indehiscent]. Seeds cochleate.

Distribution

Introduced; Florida, Asia, Pacific Islands, Australia, introduced also in Mexico, elsewhere in Pacific Islands (New Zealand).

Discussion

Species 22 (1 in the flora).

Most species of Melastoma have fleshy, irregularly dehiscent fruits; others have dry capsules [for example, M. pellegrinianum (H. Boissieu) Karsten Meyer].

Selected References

None.

... more about "Melastoma"
Guy L. Nesom +
Linnaeus +
Melastome +
Florida +, Asia +, Pacific Islands +, Australia +, introduced also in Mexico +  and elsewhere in Pacific Islands (New Zealand). +
Greek melas, black, and stoma, opening, alluding to stained mouth, especially of children, when fruits of some species are eaten +
Melastoma +
Melastomataceae +