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Schisandraceae

Schisandraceae
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Paul Rothrock
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Michael A. Vincent in Flora of North America (vol. 3)
Shrubs , evergreen or deciduous, scandent or twining, glabrous. Leaves alternate, simple, without stipules, petiolate. Leaf blade often fragrant (especially when bruised or crushed), translucent-dotted, ovate to lanceolate, pinnately veined, thin to leathery, margins entire to remotely dentate. Flowers unisexual, staminate and pistillate on same [different] plants, axillary, solitary, pedunculate; peduncle bracteolate; perianth hypogynous; tepals 5-20, imbricate, distinct, in 2[-3] series, all similar but innermost more petaloid. Staminate flowers: stamens 4-80, hypogynous, distinct or connate partially or completely into fleshy, globose or discoid mass, in 1-several series; anthers basifixed, 4-locular, longitudinally dehiscent; pollen 3- or 6-aperturate; pistil absent. Pistillate flowers: pistils simple, 6-300, distinct, closely set in few to many series on globose to elongate axis, attached obliquely; placentation marginal to pendulous; ovules [1-]2-3[-10] per locule; stigmatic surface adaxial; stamens absent. Fruits aggregates of berries, produced on elongate axis. Seeds [1-]2-3[-10] per berry, flattened; endosperm copious, oily; embryo small.

The Chinese drug wu-wei-zi and its substitutes are obtained from species of Schisandra . The drug is considered a potential source of expectorants, immune response boosters, and anti-ulcer compounds. Several lignan compounds from species of the genus are used as a treatment for hepatitis and as central nervous-system depressants (S. Foster 1989).

Schisandraceae were considered closely allied to Illiciaceae by A. C. Smith (1947). Embryologic studies (R. N. Kapil and S. Jalan 1964) were interpreted as showing that the former are considerably removed from the latter. In his monograph, A. C. Smith also postulated a close relationship between Schisandraceae and Magnoliaceae. J. Hutchinson (1973) stated that Schisandraceae were probably derived from Magnoliaceae. Studies of fossil pollen led J. W. Walker and A. G. Walker (1984) to conclude that Schisandraceae and Illiceaceae are closely allied with Winteraceae. Based on analysis of nucleotide sequences from the plastid gene rbc L, however, M. W. Chase et al. (1993) and Qiu Y. L. et al. (1993) concluded that Schisandraceae and Illiciaceae are closely allied and closely related to Austrobaileyaceae but distant from Winteraceae.

Species within inventory project: Arizona Flora
Illicium angustisepalum
Media resource of Illicium angustisepalum
Illicium anisatum
Media resource of Illicium anisatum
Illicium arborescens
Media resource of Illicium arborescens
Illicium burmanicum
Media resource of Illicium burmanicum
Illicium cubense
Media resource of Illicium cubense
Illicium ekmanii
Media resource of Illicium ekmanii
Illicium fargesii
Media resource of Illicium fargesii
Illicium floridanum
Media resource of Illicium floridanum
Illicium griffithii
Media resource of Illicium griffithii
Illicium guajaibonense
Media resource of Illicium guajaibonense
Illicium henryi
Media resource of Illicium henryi
Illicium hottense
Media resource of Illicium hottense
Illicium jiadifengpi
Media resource of Illicium jiadifengpi
Illicium lanceolatum
Media resource of Illicium lanceolatum
Illicium mexicanum
Media resource of Illicium mexicanum
Illicium micranthum
Media resource of Illicium micranthum
Illicium parviflorum
Media resource of Illicium parviflorum
Illicium parvifolium
Media resource of Illicium parvifolium
Illicium petelotii
Media resource of Illicium petelotii
Illicium philippinense
Media resource of Illicium philippinense
Illicium simonsii
Media resource of Illicium simonsii
Illicium stapfii
Media
not available
Illicium tashiroi
Media resource of Illicium tashiroi
Illicium ternstroemioides
Media resource of Illicium ternstroemioides
Illicium verum
Media resource of Illicium verum
Kadsura apoensis
Media resource of Kadsura apoensis
Kadsura chinensis
Media resource of Kadsura chinensis
Kadsura coccinea
Media resource of Kadsura coccinea
Kadsura heteroclita
Media resource of Kadsura heteroclita
Kadsura japonica
Media resource of Kadsura japonica
Kadsura longipedunculata
Media resource of Kadsura longipedunculata
Kadsura marmorata
Media resource of Kadsura marmorata
Kadsura oblongifolia
Media
not available
Kadsura philippinensis
Media resource of Kadsura philippinensis
Kadsura scandens
Media
not available
Schisandra arisanensis
Media resource of Schisandra arisanensis
Schisandra chinensis
Media resource of Schisandra chinensis
Schisandra coccinea
Media resource of Schisandra coccinea
Schisandra elongata
Media
not available
Schisandra glabra
Media resource of Schisandra glabra
Schisandra glaucescens
Media
not available
Schisandra grandiflora
Media
not available
Schisandra henryi
Media resource of Schisandra henryi
Schisandra lancifolia
Media resource of Schisandra lancifolia
Schisandra neglecta
Media resource of Schisandra neglecta
Schisandra propinqua
Media resource of Schisandra propinqua
Schisandra repanda
Media resource of Schisandra repanda
Schisandra sphaerandra
Media resource of Schisandra sphaerandra
Schisandra sphenanthera
Media resource of Schisandra sphenanthera
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