Asimina

Adanson

Fam. Pl. 2: 365. 1763.

Common names: Pawpaw
Etymology: American Indian assimin through French asiminier
Basionym: Porcelia Persoon 1807
Synonyms: Orchidocarpum Michaux Pityothamnus Small Uvaria Torrey & A. Gray
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.
 TaxonIllustrator 
FNA03 P2 Annona Asimina pg 13.jpegAsimina tetramera
Annona glabra
Asimina obovata
Asimina triloba
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FNA03 P3 Asimina Deeringothamnus Canella pg 17.jpegDeeringothamnus rugelii
Asimina pygmaea
Deeringothamnus pulchellus
Canella winterana
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Shrubs or small trees, taprooted; trunks straight in arborescent forms. Bark thin, cracking longitudinally (shallowly furrowed in larger trees of Asimina triloba). Shoots: secondary branching sparse to copious, 2-ranked; primary shoots of shrubs usually several, erect to arching or decumbent; lenticels scattered, small, prominent; buds naked. Leaves deciduous. Leaf-blade membranous or leathery, glabrous to variously hairy. Inflorescences axillary, on new shoots or from above leaf-scars of previous seasons, fascicles; peduncle bracteate or bracteolate. Flowers 1-4 per leaf-axil, nodding to nearly erect, becoming enlarged; receptacle convex to ±globose or elongate, elevated; sepals deciduous, 3 (-4), nearly distinct, triangular to deltate-ovate, valvate in bud; petals in 2 unequal whorls, each of 3-4 equal members, with prominent veins, imbricate in bud, those of outer whorl larger, thinner than those of inner whorl; nectaries present, usually with differently pigmented, thickened-corrugate zones adaxially near petal bases; stamens very numerous, short-columnar, forming ball; filament short; connective blunt to nearly spheric or cuboid; pistils 2-8 (-12), sessile to stipitate, distinct, glabrate; ovules several (sometimes few) in 2 staggered rows. Fruits simple berries, usually 3-5 per flower, spreading from swollen receptacles, unevenly oblong-cylindric, pulpy. Seeds 3-many per pistil, bean-shaped, slightly compressed laterally, coat tough, margins absent. x=9.

Distribution

Subtropical and temperate North America

Discussion

Species 8 (8 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Key

1 Leaf blade commonly membranous, oblong-obovate to oblanceolate, apex acute to acuminate; flowers maroon, rarely yellow, fetid, from previous year's shoots before or during new leaf emergence; inner petals with saccate base. > 2
1 Leaf blade commonly leathery, linear to obovate, apex acute to broadly rounded or notched; flowers white or yellow-white to red or maroon, fetid or sweet-smelling, from previous year's growth or from new shoots. > 3
2 Flowers 2-4(-5) cm diam.; peduncle 1 cm or more at anthesis, hairs dark brown to red-brown; corrugate zone of inner petals distinct. Asimina triloba
2 Flowers 1-1.7 cm diam.; peduncle less than 1 cm at anthesis, hairs red-brown to tan; corrugate zone of inner petals indistinct or absent. Asimina parviflora
3 Flowers from nodes of previous year's growth, emerging before or with leaves; leaf blade elliptic or oblong, obovate or cuneate, never linear, lance-linear, or oblanceolate; flowers large, sweetly fragrant. > 4
3 Flowers from shoots of current year's growth, emerging after leaves are expanding or full-size, either axillary to new leaves or terminal on short shoots; leaf blade linear to narrowly obovate or spatulate; flowers large to small, fragrant or fetid. > 5
4 Abaxial and adaxial surfaces of young leaf blade densely tomentose, hairs pale blond or tan; fully emerged leaf blade oblong to obovate, margins obscurely revolute, inner petals yellow-white with deep yellow corrugate nectary zone. Asimina incana
4 Abaxial surface of young leaf blade densely orange-hairy, adaxial surface sparsely orange-hairy; fully emerged leaf blade narrowly obovate to oblong or elliptic, margins strongly to moderately revolute; inner petals white or yellowish white, rarely pink or cherry red, mostly with deep maroon to purple corrugate zone. Asimina reticulata
5 New shoots, petiole, abaxial surface of leaf blade along veins, and peduncle with dense, bright red hairs; new growth with flowers (buds) terminal. Asimina obovata
5 New shoots, petiole, abaxial surface of leaf blade, and peduncle glabrous to sparsely hairy; new growth with flowers axillary to new leaves. > 6
6 Mature shrubs seldom more than 0.5m, shoots decumbent to arching; perianth maroon to red, outer petals 1.5-3 cm. Asimina pygmaea
6 Mature shrubs seldom less than 1m, shoots erect to nearly erect; perianth white to red or maroon, outer petals 2-8 cm. > 7
7 Leaf blade oblong-oblanceolate to broadly spatulate; expanded flowers reddish, fetid; outer petals 2-2.5 cm; perianth 3-4-merous; Florida. Asimina tetramera
7 Leaf blade linear, linear-elliptic, linear-oblanceolate, or narrowly spatulate; expanded flowers mostly with outer petals white or cream and inner petals red or white, sweet-smelling; outer petals 3-8 cm; perianth mostly 3-merous; nFlorida, Georgia, Alabama. Asimina longifolia
... more about "Asimina"
Robert Kral +
Adanson +
aromatic +
thickened-corrugate +
Porcelia +
blunt +  and nearly spheric or cuboid +
Subtropical and temperate North America +
American Indian assimin through French asiminier +
pedunculate +  and few-flowered +
nodding;nearly erect +
unisexual +  and bisexual +
enlarged +
oblong-cylindric +
coalescent +  and distinct +
glabrous;variously hairy +
leathery +  and membranous +
petiolate +  and simple +
deciduous +
aromatic +
flat-topped +
bracteolate +  and bracteate +
6 +  and 12 +
unequal +  and larger +
sessile +  and stipitate +
2 +  and 8 +
septate;diaphragmed +
swollen;convex;more or less globose or elongate +
3 +  and many +
compressed +  and bean--shaped +
imbricate +  and valvate +
deciduous +
distinct +
triangular;deltate-ovate +
sparse;copious +
hypogynous +
short-columnar +
Orchidocarpum +, Pityothamnus +  and Uvaria +
Asimina +
Annonaceae +
straight +
evergreen +  and deciduous +
tree +  and shrub +
unequal +
thickened-corrugate +