Rhizophora

Linnaeus

Sp. Pl. 1: 443. 1753.

Common names: Mangrove
Etymology: Greek rhiza, root, and phoros, bearing, alluding to conspicuous prop roots
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Oxalis articulata
Oxalis drummondii
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Shrubs or trees, with aerial prop-roots and swollen stem nodes. Leaves: stipules sheathing terminal bud, caducous; blade surfaces glabrous. Inflorescences dense, dichotomously branched cymes; bracteoles forming cup just below flower. Flowers: sepals persistent in fruit; filaments absent [much shorter than anthers]; ovary apically partly surrounded by nectary, free part elongating after anthesis. Berries brown, ovoid-conic [ovoid or pyriform], leathery. Seeds: germination viviparous; hypocotyl protruding and elongating before seedling falls from fruit.

Distribution

Seacoasts nearly throughout tropics and subtropics

Discussion

Species 8 or 9 (1 in the flora).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

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... more about "Rhizophora"
David E. Boufford +  and Lynn J. Gillespie +
Linnaeus +
ovoid-conic +
Mangrove +
Seacoasts nearly throughout tropics and subtropics +
Greek rhiza, root, and phoros, bearing, alluding to conspicuous prop roots +
apical-axile +
distinct +
2[-5(-20)]-carpellate +
persistent +
connate +  and distinct +
free +  and distinct +
interpetiolar +
Rhizophora +
Rhizophoraceae +
tree +  and shrub +