Resedaceae MIGNONETTE FAMILY |
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Resedaceae Habit: Annual to shrub. Leaf: simple, alternate; stipules small, tooth- or gland-like; blade entire to deeply lobed. Inflorescence: raceme or spike, generally terminal. Flower: generally bisexual, small, asymmetric, 1 per bract; sepals 2--8; petals 0--8; disk occasionally present; stamens 3--50+, generally on disk, anthers 2-chambered; carpels 2--8, generally fused, generally open distally, ovary superior, sessile or short-stalked, generally 1-chambered, stigmas beak-like. Fruit: capsule, gaping at top, or berry. Seed: few to many, reniform. Genera In Family: 6 genera, +- 85 species: northern and eastern hemispheres, especially Mediterranean. Jepson eFlora Author: Thomas F. Daniel Reference: Martín-Bravo et al. 2007 Molec Phylogen Evol 44:1105--1120 Unabridged Reference: Abdallah & de Wit 1978 Meded Landbouwhogeschool 78(14):99--416 Scientific Editor: Douglas H. Goldman, Bruce G. Baldwin. Index of California Plant Names (ICPN; linked via the Jepson Online Interchange) Key to Resedaceae Previous taxon: Trautvetteria caroliniensis Next taxon: Oligomeris |