Gisekia

Linnaeus

Mant. Pl. 2: 554, 562 (as Gisechia). 1771.

Etymology: For Paul Dietrich Giseke, 1741–1796, German professor, botanist, and pupil of Linnaeus
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 11. Mentioned on page 3, 4.
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 TaxonIllustrator 
FNA4 P2 Rivina humilis.jpegRivina humilis
Trichostigma octandrum
Gisekia pharnacioides
Phaulothamnus spinescens
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi
Barbara Alongi

Herbs, annual. Leaves opposite or appearing whorled. Inflorescences axillary, compound dichasia, appearing umbelliform. Flowers: sepals 5; stamens 5; carpels 5, free; ovaries 5, each 1-loculed; style and stigma 1 per carpel; stigma terminal. Fruits: group of thin-walled, lenticular achenes. Seed 1 per carpel.

Distribution

North America, Eurasia, Africa

Discussion

Species ca. 5 (1 in the flora).

Described as “debatably phytolaccaceous” by G. K. Rogers (1985), Gisekia has been referred also to Aizoaceae, Molluginaceae, and even Portulacaceae—and, perhaps the best solution, to its own family, Gisekiaceae.

The generic name is sometimes misspelled as “Giesekia.”

... more about "Gisekia"
lenticular +
Mark A. Nienaber +  and John W. Thieret +
Linnaeus +
umbelliform +  and compound +
North America +, Eurasia +  and Africa +
For Paul Dietrich Giseke, 1741–1796, German professor, botanist, and pupil of Linnaeus +
hypogynous +
1-12[-18]-carpellate +
whorled +, appearing +  and opposite +
undulate +
bogle1970b +, gilbert1993a +, godfrey1961a +, narayana1988a +  and narayana1989a +
persistent +
unequal +
distinct +
Gisekia +
Phytolaccaceae +