Macleaya

R. Brown in D. Denham and H. Clapperton

in D. Denham and H. Clapperton, Narr. Travels Africa, app., 218. 1826.

Common names: Plume-poppy tree-celandine
Etymology: for Alexander Macleay, 1767-1848, Scottish botanist, entomologist, and Secretary to the Colony of New South Wales
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FNA03 P55 Chelidonium Glaucium Macleaya pg 303.jpegMacleaya cordata
Glaucium flavum
Chelidonium majus
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Herbs, perennial, caulescent, usually glaucous, from rhizomes; sap yellow. Stems hollow, leafy. Leaves alternate, petiolate; blade 1-2× subpalmately or pinnately lobed. Inflorescences terminal, paniculate, many-flowered; bracts present. Flowers: sepals 2, distinct; petals absent; stamens 25-30 [8-12]; pistil 2-carpellate; ovary substipitate, 1-locular; style short; stigma 2-lobed. Capsules nodding, substipitate, 2-valved, dehiscing from apex. Seeds 4-6 [1], arillate [not arillate]. x = 10.

Distribution

North America, Asia (China and Japan)

Discussion

Species 2 (1 in the flora).

Native to temperate eastern Asia, Macleaya has sometimes been merged with neotropical Bocconia, which differs in having perennial stems, long-stipitate ovaries, fleshy, single-seeded capsules dehiscing from the base, and much larger seeds. The sap of Macleaya has been used in traditional Chinese medicine as an antiseptic for wounds (C. Grey-Wilson 1993).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

... more about "Macleaya"
R. Brown in D. Denham and H. Clapperton +
palmate +  and subpalmate +
2-valved +  and substipitate +
Plume-poppy +  and tree-celandine +
North America +  and Asia (China and Japan) +
for Alexander Macleay, 1767-1848, Scottish botanist, entomologist, and Secretary to the Colony of New South Wales +
sessile +, pedicellate +  and symmetric +
transverse +, poricidal +, valvate +  and dehiscence +
terminal +  and axillary +
cauline +  and basal +
substipitate +
distinct +
obovate +
2 times number of sepals +
in D. Denham and H. Clapperton, Narr. Travels Africa, app., +
distinct +
obovate +
25 +  and 30 +
leafy +  and hollow +
decumbent +, spreading +  and erect +
Macleaya +
Papaveraceae +