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Annual, perennial herb, subshrub, glabrous to glandular-hairy
Leaves simple, basal or cauline, alternate, opposite, or whorled, sessile or petioled; stipules 0
Inflorescence sometimes scapose
Flower bisexual, radial; parts generally in 4's or 5's; calyx deeply lobed, often persistent; corolla lobes spreading to reflexed; stamens epipetalous, opposite corolla lobes; ovary generally superior, 1-chambered, placenta basal or free-central, style 1, stigma head-like
Fruit: capsule, circumscissile or 26-valved
Seeds small, fewmany
Genera in family: ± 25 genera, 600 species: especially n hemisphere; several ornamental (Cyclamen , Dodecatheon , Primula )
Reference: [Channell & Wood 1959 J Arnold Arbor 40:268288]
Annual
Leaves cauline, alternate or lowest opposite, ± sessile, entire
Inflorescence: flowers solitary in axils, ± sessile
Flower tiny; parts in 4's or 5's; calyx > corolla, persistent; corolla tube short, urn-shaped, lobes acute, spreading; filaments short, free, glabrous; ovary superior, style very short
Fruit circumscissile, spheric
Species in genus: ± 3 species: temp, tropical
Etymology: (Latin: patchwork)