Chenolea Thunb.
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29. Chenolea Thunb.
Chenolea Thunb. , Nov. Gen. Pl.: 9 (1781)
Small shrubs. Flowers bisexual, sometimes pistillate, solitary or 2-3 together, in spicate inflorescences; perianth urceolate, with 5 inflexed lobes; fruiting perianth slightly accrescent, membranous, without appendages; stamens 5; stigmas 2. Pericarp free; seeds horizontal; embryo horseshoe-shaped; radicle centrifugal; perisperm sparse or absent. Four spp., Africa. Possibly not generically distinct from Bassia .
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Chenopodioideae |
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Camphorosmeae |
Chenolea Thunb.
Kuehn, U. 1993 |
Chenolea
Chenolea Thunb. , Nov. Gen. Pl.: 9 (1781) |
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