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Cleomaceae

Cleomaceae
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Gordon C. Tucker, Staria S. Vanderpool in Flora of North America (vol. 7)
Herbs or shrubs, annual or perennial (usually deciduous, evergreen in Peritoma arborea); spines usually absent (present in Hemiscola and Tarenaya); glabrous or glandular-pubescent, hairs stalked or sessile (producing glucosinolates). Stems usually erect, sometimes spreading or procumbent; branched or unbranched. Leaves alternate, spirally arranged (usually palmately compound, sometimes simple); venation pinnate; stipules usually present (usually caducous, sometimes deciduous, 3-8-palmatifid, linear, threadlike, minute, scalelike, or absent, nodal (stipular) spines present in Tarenaya and Hemiscola); petiole present (pulvinus usually present, nectaries absent, petiolar spines sometimes present, petiolules present); blade margins entire, serrate, or serrulate. Inflorescences terminal or axillary, usually racemose, sometimes flat-topped, or flowers solitary (usually elongated in fruit); bud scales absent; bracts present or absent (unifoliate, often trifoliate proximally, bracteoles absent). Pedicels present. Flowers usually bisexual (developmentally unisexual within sections of racemes), actinomorphic or slightly zygomorphic, rotate to crateriform, campanulate, or urceolate; perianth and androecium hypogynous; sepals persistent or deciduous, 4, distinct or connate basally; petals 4, attached directly to receptacle, imbricate, distinct, equal or unequal; intrastaminal nectary-discs, scales, or glands present or absent; stamens [4-]6-27[-35]; filaments free or basally adnate to gynophore (or along proximal 1/3-1/2 in Gynandropsis) or androgynophore, glabrous or pubescent; anthers dehiscing by longitudinal slits, pollen shed in single grains, binucleate, commonly tricolporate; gynophore present or absent; pistil 1; ovary 1-carpellate (except 2 in Oxystylis), 2-locular; placentation parietal; ovules 1-18(-26+) per locule, anatropous, bitegmic; style 1 (straight, relatively short, thick, not spinelike in fruit, except in Oxystylis, sometimes in Wislizenia); stigma 1, capitate, unlobed. Fruits capsular or nutlets (usually stipitate from elongation of gynophore, erect to divergent, usually not inflated), valvate, elongate (± dehiscent by 2 lateral valves, except in Polanisia), or schizocarps (inflated in Peritoma arborea), indehiscent or dehiscent. Seeds 1-65[-200], tan, yellowish brown, light brown, pale green, brown, reddish brown, s
Species within checklist: NYC EcoFlora - Historical and rare collections (version Aug 2018) || << 1 - 50 taxa >>
Andinocleome lechleri
Media resource of Andinocleome lechleri
Andinocleome magnifica
Media resource of Andinocleome magnifica
Andinocleome pilosa
Media resource of Andinocleome pilosa
Arivela linophylla
Media resource of Arivela linophylla
Arivela viscosa
Media resource of Arivela viscosa
Carsonia sparsifolia
Media resource of Carsonia sparsifolia
Cleome afrospina
Media
not available
Cleome albescens
Media
not available
Cleome aldanella
Media resource of Cleome aldanella
Cleome aldenella
Media resource of Cleome aldenella
Cleome amblyocarpa
Media resource of Cleome amblyocarpa
Cleome angustifolia
Media resource of Cleome angustifolia
Cleome anomala
Media resource of Cleome anomala
Cleome arabica
Media resource of Cleome arabica
Cleome arborea
Media resource of Cleome arborea
Cleome bicolor
Media resource of Cleome bicolor
Cleome boliviensis
Media resource of Cleome boliviensis
Cleome brachyadenia
Media
not available
Cleome cardinalis
Media
not available
Cleome chapalaensis
Media resource of Cleome chapalaensis
Cleome chilensis
Media resource of Cleome chilensis
Cleome chodatiana
Media resource of Cleome chodatiana
Cleome coluteoides
Media resource of Cleome coluteoides
Cleome costaricensis
Media resource of Cleome costaricensis
Cleome cremoloba
Media
not available
Cleome diandra
Media resource of Cleome diandra
Cleome dodecandra
Media resource of Cleome dodecandra
Cleome domingensis
Media
not available
Cleome droserifolia
Media resource of Cleome droserifolia
Cleome fimbriata
Media resource of Cleome fimbriata
Cleome gallaensis
Media
not available
Cleome glandulosa
Media resource of Cleome glandulosa
Cleome glaucescens
Media resource of Cleome glaucescens
Cleome guianensis
Media resource of Cleome guianensis
Cleome hasslerana
Media resource of Cleome hasslerana
Cleome hemsleyana
Media
not available
Cleome hirta
Media resource of Cleome hirta
Cleome horrida
Media resource of Cleome horrida
Cleome houstonii
Media resource of Cleome houstonii
Cleome houtteana
Media resource of Cleome houtteana
Cleome inermis
Media resource of Cleome inermis
Cleome integrifolia
Media resource of Cleome integrifolia
Cleome kenneallyi
Media resource of Cleome kenneallyi
Cleome lanceolata
Media resource of Cleome lanceolata
Cleome latifolia
Media resource of Cleome latifolia
Cleome lechleri
Media resource of Cleome lechleri
Cleome longifolia
Media resource of Cleome longifolia
Cleome macrantha
Media
not available
Cleome magnifica
Media resource of Cleome magnifica
Cleome mathewsii
Media resource of Cleome mathewsii
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