Nectandra

Rottbøll

Acta Lit. Univ. Hafn. 1: 279. 1778, name conserved.

Etymology: Latin nectar, from Greek nektar, and Greek andro, male
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3.
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Licaria triandra
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Trees or shrubs, evergreen. Bark dark reddish-brown [brown, or gray], smooth with small wartlike lenticels. Leaves alternate. Leaf-blade pinnately veined, papery or leathery; surfaces variously pubescent; domatia absent. Inflorescences appearing when mature leaves present, axillary, panicles, usually many-flowered. Flowers bisexual, 5-17 mm diam.; tepals deciduous, white or greenish, equal, spreading at anthesis, with papillose hairs on adaxial surface; stamens 9, anthers 4-locular, anthers of outer 6 stamens introrse, locules arranged in arc, anthers of inner 3 stamens extrorse; staminodes 3, very small, sometimes absent. Drupe dark blue or black, ± elongate, seated in shallow [or cupshaped], single-rimmed cupule.

Distribution

Nearly all neotropical

Discussion

Species ca. 120 (1 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

... more about "Nectandra"
Henk van der Werff +
Rottbøll +
dark reddish-brown +
deciduous +
single-rimmed +
Nearly all neotropical +
black;dark blue +
elongate +
Latin nectar, from Greek nektar, and Greek andro, male +
pistillate +  and staminate +
reddish;usually yellow;greenish or white +
0.5 cm5 mm <br />0.005 m <br /> (?) +  and 1.7 cm17 mm <br />0.017 m <br /> (?) +
papillose +
leathery +  and papery +
petiolate +  and simple +
many-flowered +
Acta Lit. Univ. Hafn. +
capitate +  and discoid +
Nectandra +
Lauraceae +
greenish +  and white +
deciduous +
3 +  and 6 +
unequal +  and smaller +
shrub +  and tree +
3 +  and 2 +