Ehretioideae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5181019 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7C0F87F9-1648-FFC1-FDFA-B5815D92D411 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Ehretioideae |
status |
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Key to genera of Ehretioideae
1. Fruits dry, of 4 separate nutlets; North and South American deserts .............................................. Tiquilia View in CoL
1’. Fruits fleshy, at least when young ............................................................................................................ 2
2. Leaves sclerophyllous; low shrubs ............................................................................................................ 3
2’. Leaves membranaceous to coriaceous; erect shrubs or trees ...................................................................... 4
3. Anthers free; Argentina.................................................................................................................. Cortesia View in CoL
3’. Anthers connate in a cone surrounding the style; Australia.......................................................... Halgania View in CoL
4. Flowers unisexual, the plants dioecious; New World tropics .................................................................... 5
4’. Flowers all bisexual; the plants hermaphroditic ........................................................................................ 6
5. Plants without spines; endocarps remaining entire at maturity .............................................. Lepidocordia View in CoL
5’. Plants with spines; endocarps dividing into 4 single-seeded pyrenes at maturity ...................... Rochefortia View in CoL
6. Calyx lobes imbricate; outer surface of endocarp smooth to ridged ............................................ Ehretia View in CoL s.l.
6’. Calyx lobes valvate; outer surface of endocarp ridged to winged .............................................................. 7
7. Corollas urceolate to campanulate; Africa and Indian Ocean Islands ...................................... Hilsenbergia
7’. Corollas rotate to funnelform; Neotropics .................................................................................. Bourreria View in CoL
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