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Acanthaceae

Acanthaceae
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Leslie Landrum
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Desert Research Learning Center, Botany Program
Herbs, sometimes vines, shrubs or trees, with opposite leaves, simple, pinnate venation, exstipulate. Variable inflorescences, with bilateral flowers, often with large, colorful bracts and bracteoles; 5 connate sepals/5 connate petals, 4 didynamous stamens, with filaments adnate to corolla. Superior ovary, 2 fused carpels, with axile placentation. Fruit an explosively dehiscent capsule with a funicle that is modified into a retinacula (a hook-shaped stalk that flings seed out).
Species within checklist: Sycamore Canyon, Pajarito Mountains, Santa Cruz
Anisacanthus thurberi
Media resource of Anisacanthus thurberi
Carlowrightia arizonica
Media resource of Carlowrightia arizonica
Dyschoriste decumbens
Media resource of Dyschoriste decumbens
Elytraria imbricata
Media resource of Elytraria imbricata
Henrya brevifolia
Media resource of Henrya brevifolia
Justicia candicans
Media resource of Justicia candicans
Ruellia nudiflora
Media resource of Ruellia nudiflora
Tetramerium hispidum
Media resource of Tetramerium hispidum
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