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Oxalidaceae

Oxalidaceae
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JANAS 30(2)
PLANTS: Annual or perennial herbs, shrubs, or rarely trees. LEAVES: alternate, palmately or pinnately compound (sometimes reduced to 1 leaflet), usually with petioles. INFLORESCENCE: cymes, sometimes umbel- or raceme-like, or flowers solitary, usually axillary; peduncle bracted. FLOWERS: generally perfect, actinomorphic, often heterostylous, with 5 distinct sepals and petals or these fused at base; stamens 10 or 15, connate below, usually of 2 lengths; pistil 1, with 3-5 carpels, the locules equalling carpels in number; styles 1-5, usually distinct. FRUITS: usually fleshy loculicidal capsules. SEEDS: usually arillate. NOTES: 8 genera, 575 spp., chiefly of temperate regions. REFERENCES: Denton, Melinda. 1998 Oxalidaceae. J. Ariz. - Nev. Acad. Sci. 30(2): 115.
Species within checklist: Denver-Boulder Metropolitan Area
Oxalis caerulea
Media resource of Oxalis caerulea
Oxalis corniculata
Media resource of Oxalis corniculata
Oxalis dillenii
Media resource of Oxalis dillenii
Oxalis stricta
Media resource of Oxalis stricta
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