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Myricaceae

Myricaceae
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Allan J. Bornstein in Flora of North America (vol. 3)
Shrubs or small trees , evergreen or deciduous, usually aromatic and resinous. Roots commonly with nitrogen-fixing nodules. Leaves alternate, simple or pinnatifid; stipules absent or present; petiole present. Leaf blade commonly with peltate, multicellular, glandular trichomes. Inflorescences axillary catkins; bracts present. Flowers usually unisexual, occasionally bisexual, staminate and pistillate flowers usually on different plants, occasionally on same plants; perianth absent. Staminate flowers subtended by solitary bract; stamens 2-14(-22), hypogynous or ± epigynous; filaments filiform, distinct or basally connate; anthers dorsifixed, 2-locular, extrorsely dehiscent by longitudinal slits. Pistillate flowers subtended by solitary bract, bracteoles present or absent, usually 2-4(-8); pistils 1, 2-carpellate, 1-locular; ovules 1, basal, erect; styles, if present, short; stigmas 2. Fruits drupaceous or nutlike, smooth or often covered with warty protuberances, these commonly with waxy coating; fruits sometimes enclosed by persistent, accrescent bracts and bracteoles. Seeds with little or no endosperm; embryo straight, with 2 plano-convex cotyledons.

Significant disagreement exists concerning the number of genera to be recognized in Myricaceae. Myrica in the broad sense is sometimes divided into three genera. Comptonia L'Héritier ex Aiton is often segregated on the basis of leaf type, presence of stipules, and the burlike fruits with 6-8 accrescent bracts and bracteoles. Morella Loureiro sometimes is elevated from its usual rank of subgenus to emphasize differences concerning position of the catkins, size of the staminate bracts, and appearance of the fruits (A. Chevalier 1901; J. R. Baird 1968). The real question is the appropriate rank at which recognition should be made (T. S. Elias 1971). I follow a traditional approach in recognizing just Myrica and Comptonia in North America.

Species within checklist: ASU Types || << 1 - 50 taxa >>
Canacomyrica monticola
Media resource of Canacomyrica monticola
Cerothamnus caroliniensis
Media resource of Cerothamnus caroliniensis
Cerothamnus inodorus
Media resource of Cerothamnus inodorus
Comptonia peregrina
Media resource of Comptonia peregrina
Gale palustris
Media resource of Gale palustris
Morella adenophora
Media
not available
Morella arborea
Media
not available
Morella cacuminis
Media resource of Morella cacuminis
Morella californica
Media resource of Morella californica
Morella caroliniensis
Media resource of Morella caroliniensis
Morella cerifera
Media resource of Morella cerifera
Morella chimanimaniana
Media
not available
Morella cordifolia
Media resource of Morella cordifolia
Morella esculenta
Media resource of Morella esculenta
Morella faya
Media resource of Morella faya
Morella holdridgeana
Media resource of Morella holdridgeana
Morella humilis
Media
not available
Morella inodora
Media resource of Morella inodora
Morella integrifolia
Media resource of Morella integrifolia
Morella javanica
Media resource of Morella javanica
Morella kandtiana
Media resource of Morella kandtiana
Morella kraussiana
Media
not available
Morella lindeniana
Media resource of Morella lindeniana
Morella microbracteata
Media
not available
Morella nana
Media resource of Morella nana
Morella parvifolia
Media resource of Morella parvifolia
Morella pavonis
Media resource of Morella pavonis
Morella pensylvanica
Media resource of Morella pensylvanica
Morella phanerodonta
Media resource of Morella phanerodonta
Morella picardae
Media resource of Morella picardae
Morella pilulifera
Media resource of Morella pilulifera
Morella pringlei
Media
not available
Morella pubescens
Media resource of Morella pubescens
Morella pumila
Media resource of Morella pumila
Morella punctata
Media resource of Morella punctata
Morella quercifolia
Media resource of Morella quercifolia
Morella rivas-martinezii
Media
not available
Morella rubra
Media resource of Morella rubra
Morella salicifolia
Media resource of Morella salicifolia
Morella serrata
Media resource of Morella serrata
Morella singularis
Media resource of Morella singularis
Morella spathulata
Media resource of Morella spathulata
Morella x macfarlanei
Media resource of Morella x macfarlanei
Myrica aspleniifolia
Media resource of Myrica aspleniifolia
Myrica californica
Media resource of Myrica californica
Myrica carolinensis
Media resource of Myrica carolinensis
Myrica caroliniana
Media
not available
Myrica caroliniensis
Media resource of Myrica caroliniensis
Myrica cerifera
Media resource of Myrica cerifera
Myrica faya
Media resource of Myrica faya
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