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Martius
Common names: Canella or Wild-Cinnamon Family
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 3. Treatment on page 21.
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Latest revision as of 22:52, 5 November 2020

Trees [or prostrate shrubs], evergreen, aromatic. Pith homogeneous. Leaves alternate, simple, without stipules; petiole short. Leaf blade pinnately veined, unlobed, margins entire; pellucid dots (oil cells in tissue of leaf) conspicuous or inconspicuous. Inflorescences terminal and axillary, cymes [racemes or solitary flowers], pedunculate; bracts present or absent. Flowers bisexual; perianth hypogynous, segments imbricate; sepals persistent, 3; petals 5[-12] in 1[-4] whorl(s); stamens [7-]10[-12], hypogynous, monadelphous; filaments connate, forming tube around pistil; anthers extrorse, longitudinally dehiscent; pistil 1, superior, 2-6-carpellate; ovary 1-locular; placentation parietal, placentas 2[-6]; ovules 2-3 per placenta; style 1, generally short; stigma 1, usually 2-6-lobed. Fruits berries. Seeds 2 or more, not arillate; endosperm oily [ruminate].

Distribution

Primarily tropical, Western Hemisphere, Africa (including Madagascar).

Discussion

Genera 6, species ca. 20 (1 genus, 1 species in the flora).

The family was placed in Hypericales by J. K. Small (1933); the combination of oil cells in most of the tissue, pollen with a single distal furrow (occasionally with 3-radiate surficial furrow), very long vessels, and scalariform vessel perforation plates with many bars suggests Magnoliales or Annonales (A. Cronquist 1981; R. M. T. Dahlgren 1980; H. Melchoir and W. Schultze-Motel 1959; R. F. Thorne 1976; T. K. Wilson 1960; C. E. Wood Jr. 1958). Further support of this placement comes from leaf architecture studies by L. J. Hickey (1971) and P-type plastids in sieve elements (H. -D. Behnke 1988).

Lower Taxa

... more about "Canellaceae"
Thomas K. Wilson +
Martius +
Canella or Wild-Cinnamon Family +
Primarily tropical +, Western Hemisphere +  and Africa (including Madagascar). +
behnke1988a +, correll1982a +, dahlgren1980a +, gilg1925a +, melchior1959a +, tomlinson1980a +, wilson1960a +  and wood1958c +
Canellaceae +