Koeberliniaceae

Engler
Common names: Allthorn Family
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 184.
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Shrubs or trees (deciduous); (thorny) spines absent: glabrous or glabrate. Stems erect; profusely branched. Leaves alternate, spirally arranged, (minute, scalelike); venation pinnate; stipules present (caducous, scalelike); petiole absent. Inflorescences axillary, racemose, corymbose, or flowers solitary; pedunculate; bud-scales usually persistent; bracts usually absent, sometimes present. Pedicels present. Flowers bisexual, actinomorphic, rotate to crateriform, campanulate, or urceolate; perianth and androecium hypogynous; sepals persistent, 4, distinct or connate basally; petals 4, attached directly to receptacle, imbricate, distinct, equal; intrastaminal nectary-discs or glands usually present; stamens 8; filaments distinct, glabrous or pubescent; anthers dehiscing bylongitudinal slits; pistil 1; ovary 1-carpellate, 2-locular; placentation axile; ovules anatropous, bitegmic; style 1 (straight, short and thick); stigma 1, capitate, unlobed. Fruits: berries, indehiscent (spheroidal). Seeds (1 or) 2–4, blackish; not arillate; endosperm scanty or absent, sometimes a persistent perisperm present; cotyledons incumbent. x = 11.

Distribution

sw North America, n Mexico, South America (Bolivia)

Discussion

Genus 1, species 2 (1 in the flora).

Koeberlinia has been included in the traditional Capparaceae by some authors, including A. Cronquist (1981). Recent molecular studies support its removal from Capparaceae and a relationship with Bataceae and Salvadoraceae (P. F. Stevens, www.mobot.org/MOBOT/research/APweb).

Lower Taxa

... more about "Koeberliniaceae"
Gordon C. Tucker +
Engler +
Allthorn Family +
sw North America +, n Mexico +  and South America (Bolivia) +
pubescent +  and glabrous +
actinomorphic +  and pedunculate +
rotate;crateriform campanulate or urceolate +
indehiscent +
corymbose +  and racemose +
arranged +  and alternate +
1-carpellate +
distinct +
holmes2008a +
not arillate +
persistent +
connate +  and distinct +
glabrate +  and glabrous +
Koeberliniaceae +
tree +  and shrub +