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Perennial, shrub, tree
Stem: bark often peeling distinctively
Leaves simple, generally cauline, alternate, opposite, rarely whorled, evergreen or deciduous, often leathery, petioled or not; stipules 0
Inflorescence: raceme, panicle, cyme, or flowers solitary, generally bracted; pedicels often with 2 bractlets
Flower generally bisexual, generally radial; sepals generally 45, generally free; petals generally 45, free or fused; stamens 810, free, filaments rarely appendaged, anthers awned or not, dehiscent by pores or slits; nectary generally at ovary base, disk-like; ovary superior or inferior, chambers generally 15, placentas axile or parietal, ovules 1many per chamber, style 1, stigma head- to funnel-like or lobed
Fruit: capsule, drupe, berry
Seeds generally many, sometimes winged
Genera in family: ± 100 genera, 3000 species: generally worldwide except deserts; some cultivated, especially Arbutus, Arctostaphylos, Rhododendron, Vaccinium
Reference: [Wallace 1975 Wasmann J Biol 33:188; 1975 Bot Not 128:286298]
Subfamilies Monotropoideae, Pyroloideae, Vaccinioideae sometimes treated as families. Nongreen plants obtain nutrition from green plants through fungal intermediates.
Shrub, open, glabrous to hairy or glandular
Stem generally erect; bark finely shredding
Leaves alternate, deciduous, elliptic, thin, generally hairy; margin rolled under in bud
Inflorescence ± umbel-like; bud scales ± persistent; bracts scarious; bractlets generally 0
Flower ± bilateral; sepals 45, ± 3/4 fused; petals 45, ± 2/3 fused, bell-shaped to cylindric or urn-shaped; stamens 5, 8, or 10, anthers dehiscent by short separate slits, unawned; ovary superior, chambers 45, placentas axile
Fruit: capsule, septicidal, dehiscent tip to base
Seeds many per chamber, fusiform
Species in genus: 7 species: temp Asia, Am
Etymology: (A. Menzies, naturalist on Vancouver expedition, 17541842)