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Rosaceae tribe Ulmarieae
Syn. Pl. Fl. Gall., 338. 1806.
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Herbs, perennial; unarmed. Leaves alternate, pinnately compound; stipules persistent, free or adnate to petiole; venation pinnate to nearly palmate basally. Flowers: perianth and androecium perigynous; epicalyx bractlets absent; hypanthium flat to concave; torus inconspicuous, sometimes enlarged in fruit; carpels 5–12, distinct, free, styles terminal to subterminal, distinct; ovules 2, apical, superposed. Fruits aggregated achenes; styles persistent, not elongate.
Distribution
North America, Eurasia, n Africa, in Pacific Islands (New Zealand), Australia
Discussion
Genus 1, species 15 (4 in the flora).
The base chromosome number for Ulmarieae is x = 7.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
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aggregated +
perigynous +
dehiscent +
coriaceous +
aggregated +
absent +
aggregated +
fascicles +
fleshy +
axillary +
crassinucellate +
compound +
alternate +
absent +
aggregated +
superposed +
apical +
perigynous +
absent +
1;250 +
Syn. Pl. Fl. Gall., +
1806 +
not arillate +
2;1 +
5;4 +
0;130 +
capitate +
persistent +
absent +
persistent +
distinct +
not elongate +
Rosaceae tribe Ulmarieae +
Rosaceae subfam. Rosoideae +
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