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Annual to shrub; hairs needle-like, stinging, or rough
Leaves alternate in CA, generally ± pinnately lobed; stipules 0
Inflorescence various
Flower bisexual, radial; sepals generally 5, generally persistent in fruit; petals generally 5, free or fused to each other or to filament tube; stamens 5many, filaments thread-like to flat, sometimes fused at base or in clusters; petal-like staminodes sometimes present; pistil 1, ovary inferior, chamber generally 1, placentas generally 3, parietal, style 1
Fruit: generally capsule (utricle)
Seeds 1many
Genera in family: 15 genera, ± 200 species: especially Am (Africa, Pacific)
Reference: [Ernst & Thompson 1963 J Arnold Arbor 44:138142]
Subshrub; hairs generally rough with whorls of fine barbs
Leaf linear to ± round, entire to toothed; base tapered to cordate
Inflorescence: raceme, generally terminal; bracts 3 per flower, outer 1 > inner 2
Flower: sepals ± deciduous; petals free or claws adherent, fused below blades; stamens generally 5, free; ovary ± ovoid, placenta 1, stigma 1
Fruit: utricle, ± ovoid, generally 5-veined or -ribbed, erect
Seed 1, 1.52.5 mm, ± fusiform, generally smooth
Chromosomes: n=23 for all species
Species in genus: 5 species: sw US, nw Mex
Etymology: (Greek: petal claw)
Reference: [Davis & Thompson 1967 Madroño 19:132]