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Sapotaceae

Sapotaceae
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Wayne J. Elisens, R. David Whetstone, Richard P. Wunderlin in Flora of North America (vol. 8)
Shrubs or trees, deciduous or evergreen, sap milky. Leaves alternate or whorled (fascicled) on short shoots, simple; stipules present or absent; petiole with decurrent, adaxial wing forming channel or groove; blade margins entire; venation pinnate. Inflorescences axillary, fasciculate or solitary flowers at leafy or defoliated nodes on older growth. Flowers bisexual [unisexual]; perianth and androecium hypogynous; sepals [2-]4-8[-11], distinct; petals 4-8[-9], connate proximally, lobes not divided or divided into 1 median and 2 lateral [abaxial] segments, corolla rotate, cyathiform, or tubular; nectary disc present; stamens 4-8[-12], antipetalous, epipetalous; anthers dehiscent by longitudinal slits; pistils 1, [1-]3-12[-30]-carpellate; ovary superior, [1-] 3-12[-15]-locular; placentation axile, basal, or basiventral; ovules anatropous or hemitropous, unitegmic, tenuinucellate; styles 1, terminal, exserted or included; stigmas 1, capitate or slightly lobed. Fruits baccate [capsular]. Seeds 1-10, brown to black, shiny, indurate; hilum prominent; embryo vertical, oblique, or horizontal; endosperm oily or absent.

The monophyly of the Sapotaceae (including Sarcosperma) is supported by molecular phylogenetic studies (A. A. Anderberg and U. Swenson 2003; Swenson and Anderberg 2005). Three subfamilies were proposed by Swenson and Anderberg in contrast to the five tribes recognized by T. D. Pennington (1991, 2004, 2004b) and R. Govaerts et al. (2001). The Sapotaceae are characterized by the presence of latex, malpighian hairs, fasciculate inflorescences, and antipetalous stamens. The family is widespread throughout the tropics and has economically important species. Manilkara zapota provides chicle for chewing gum, and some species provide edible fruits, e.g., Chrysophyllum cainito (star-apple), Pouteria mammosa (mamey), and P. campechiana (canistel or egg-fruit). Mature fruits of our species of Sideroxylon are edible, and have not been exploited economically. Chrysophyllum oliviforme and Mimusops elengi are handsome trees and often planted as ornamentals.

JANAS 26(1)
PLANT: Trees or shrubs, usually with latex; hairs mostly T-shaped. LEAVES: simple, entire. FLOWERS: actinomorphic, hypogynous, normally small and perfect, the perianth mainly 5-merous; sepals distinct or nearly so, imbricate; corolla sympetalous, the lobes imbricate; stamens epipetalous, some often reduced to staminodia that alternate with the corolla lobes; anthers opening by longitudinal slits; pistil of 2-14(-30) united carpels, often hairy, multilocular; ovule 1 per carpel. FRUIT: a berry. SEEDS: large, the seed coat lustrous, usually thick and hard. NOTES: Ca. 70 genera, 1100 spp., widespread in the Old and New Worlds, mainly tropical. REFERENCES: Landrum Leslie R. 1992. Sapotaceae. Ariz.-Nev. Acad. Sci. 26(1)2.
Species within checklist: Ozark Plateau National Wildlife Refuge (Draft) || << 1 - 50 taxa >>
Achras chicle
Media resource of Achras chicle
Achras coriacea
Media resource of Achras coriacea
Achras emarginata
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Achras sapota
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Achras zapota
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Aesandra butyracea
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Afrosersalisia rwandensis
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Amorphospermum antilogum
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Argania sideroxylon
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Argania spinosa
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Aubregrinia taiensis
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Autranella congolensis
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Baillonella toxisperma
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Bakeriella carrieana
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Beccariella baueri
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Bequaertiodendron congolense
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Bequaertiodendron magalismontanum
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Bequaertiodendron natalense
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Bequaertiodendron oblanceolatum
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Breviea sericea
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Bumelia altamiranoi
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Bumelia angustifolia
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Bumelia anomala
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Bumelia bellonis
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Bumelia cassinifolia
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Bumelia celastrina
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Bumelia cubensis
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Bumelia cuneifolia
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Bumelia fragrans
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Bumelia krugii
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Bumelia lacuum
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Bumelia lesueurii
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Bumelia megacocca
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Bumelia microcarpa
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Bumelia neglecta
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Bumelia oblongifolia
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Bumelia obovata
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Bumelia occidentalis
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Bumelia palmeri
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Bumelia peninsularis
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Bumelia reclinata
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Bumelia retusa
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Bumelia rufotomentosa
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Bumelia salicifolia
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Bumelia smallii
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Bumelia socorrensis
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Bumelia spiniflora
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Bumelia tenax
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Bumelia thornei
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Bumelia verruculosa
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