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Boerhavia

Boerhavia
Family: Nyctaginaceae
Boerhavia image
Gene Jercinovic
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Richard W. Spellenberg in Flora of North America (vol. 4)
Herbs, annual or perennial, sometimes suffrutescent at base, slender, often glandular, glabrous, or pubescent, from slender and soft or stout, ± woody, and ropelike or fusiform taproot. Stems procumbent, decumbent, ascending, or erect, unarmed, with or without glutinous bands on internodes. Leaves petiolate, pairs unequal in size in each pair; blade thin or thick and slightly fleshy, base symmetric to asymmetric. Inflorescences terminal and axillary, pedunculate or not clearly pedunculate because of repeated branching from distal axils, diffuse, and then usually widely cymose, paniculate, or thyrsiform, terminal portions cymose, racemose, spicate, subumbellate, umbellate, subcapitate, or capitate, rarely borne singly; bracts ± persistent and not accrescent, or deciduous, 1-3 beneath each flower, distinct, lanceolate, minute, thin, translucent. Flowers bisexual, chasmogamous; perianth radially symmetric or slightly bilaterally symmetric, campanulate or widely funnelform, constricted beyond ovaries, tube abruptly expanded to (4-)5-lobed limb; stamens 2-8, included or exserted; styles at or extending beyond anthers; stigmas peltate. Fruits fusiform, clavate, oblong-clavate, obovoid, or obpyramidal, stiffly coriaceous; ribs (3-)5, rounded, angular, or winglike, smooth, glabrous or glandular-pubescent; sulci smooth or rugose, epidermal surface smooth, papillate, or minutely pubescent.
Species within checklist: Flora of the Fish and Wildlife Service, Region Two (IP)
Boerhavia coccinea
Media resource of Boerhavia coccinea
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Boerhavia coulteri
Media resource of Boerhavia coulteri
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Boerhavia diffusa
Media resource of Boerhavia diffusa
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Boerhavia erecta
Media resource of Boerhavia erecta
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Boerhavia gracillima
Media resource of Boerhavia gracillima
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Boerhavia intermedia
Media resource of Boerhavia intermedia
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Boerhavia scandens
Media resource of Boerhavia scandens
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Boerhavia spicata
Media resource of Boerhavia spicata
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Boerhavia torreyana
Media resource of Boerhavia torreyana
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Boerhavia triquetra
Media resource of Boerhavia triquetra
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Boerhavia wrightii
Media resource of Boerhavia wrightii
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