Loganiaceae (Leenhouts, 1962)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.129.1.3 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5085631 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E187FE-FFA8-FFA9-10AC-FD9BFA5898DC |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Loganiaceae |
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Key to Loganiaceae View in CoL genera in Peninsular Malaysia
1. Annual or perennial herbs............................................................................................................................................. 2
- Trees, shrubs or lianas................................................................................................................................................... 4
2. Flowers 4-merous, solitary or inflorescences few-flowered, branches up to 25 cm long; leaves usually with a single vein or 1−3-veined ................................................................................................ Mitrasacme Labillardière (1805: 35) View in CoL
- Flowers 5-merous, inflorescences many-flowered, pedunculate, branched or unbranched to 15 cm long; leaves pinnately veined ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
3. Inflorescences branched, not subtended by a pseudowhorl of leaves, leaves petiolate; corolla 2−3 mm long, ovary semi-inferior...................................................................................................................................................... Mitreola View in CoL
- Inflorescences unbranched, subtended by a pseudowhorl of four subsessile leaves; corolla 6−7 mm long, ovary superior .............................................................................................................................................................. Spigelia View in CoL
4. Leaves 3−5(−7)-pliveined (with one or a few pairs of strongly developed basal nerves in addition to the midrib); axillary tendrils and/or axillary thorns often present ................................................... Strychnos Linnaeus (1753: 189) View in CoL
- Leaves pinnately veined; tendrils and thorns absent .................................................................................................... 5
5. Inflorescences terminal, sometimes also axillary in axils of upper pair of reduced leaves; flowers 5-merous; fruit capsular with few to many small, slender seeds .............................................................. Norrisia Gardner (1849: 326)
- Inflorescences axillary; flowers 4−5-merous (4-merous in Peninsular Malaysia); fruit a berry with 1−2 orbicular seeds (in Peninsular Malaysia)....................................................................................................................... Gardneria View in CoL
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